Can't call this one but picked wilders smaller brother. Wardley is awful technically but incredibly dangerous for 12 rounds. Jury is out on Anderson. Isn't he fighting merhy? That guy's no mug.
So far I favor Anderson, but Wardley would certainly put up real resistance and be a threat until the very end...
I don't rate Anderson that highly but he's better than Wardley. But would be a good scrap, as both are really only effective on the front foot so you'd have both of them trying to push the other back. I also think Anderson has better conditioning given how Wardley looked gassed out for much of the later rounds vs Clarke and that might be the difference. Anderson by a competitive decision.
I would have picked Anderson before he fought a past it, never any good Prince Chuckles Martin. He looked really limited in that fight, esp his defence. It's a 50:50 imho
Based on Anderson performance against Martin and Wardleys against Clarke. I'm giving slight edge to Wardley
Anderson has the skill advantage but Fabio has that British lion heart, Brit Grit, Brit chin, and that Brit power. I think Anderson would mentally fold under the combined weight of that. He wouldn't survive 5 minutes on the mean streets of Ipswich, whereas, conversely, Fabio would be running tings over in Toledo in a matter of hours after stepping off the plane.
I don't rate Anderson, he got his ass handed to him by Prince Charles was never rated by the forum. Wardley is tried, tested and proven. It's a boxing match but at the same time it's a fight, and Wardley is battle hardened much more than Anderson, with a lot more dog in him. Wardley needs a lot of time to recover. But he beats Anderson.
Before the Bakole fight I would have picked Anderson, now I think Wardley gets to him at some point and stops him. Anderson seems too fragile
Good fight. Pretty evenly matched with a good clash of styles. Anderson has the slight edge in speed and stamina, and a longer reach if he choses to use it, but looks to be the more fragile man, while Wardley has the edge in concussive power and ferocity, but is a bit stumpy and flat footed, and might be easier to cut as well. Both men are quite easy to hit due to how offensive minded they are, but if Anderson opts to box on the back foot he has more options to take rounds off Wardley than vice versa.