It's been confirmed that Frazer Clarke had a fracture high up on the jaw that required a minor surgery, and has already been discharged. Commenting on the injury and the power that Wardley has.... Neil Scott, the chief medical officer for the British Boxing Board of Control explained that injuries of the nature Clarke suffered are rare in boxing, and extremely painful. "It's not common. We don't see it that often at all," Scott told Sky Sports. "Visually it looks alarming because you see someone essentially with a big dent on the side of their face. "The reason for that is the cheekbone comes forward as a thin piece of bone before it starts to fan out and form the prominence of your cheek. When you get a degree of force, the bone can essentially go in and that results in the visible divot. "If the bone there is pushed in it can impinge on you opening and closing your mouth. "The bottom jaw can deviate to the opposite side. If that's pushed in enough and you're trying to open and close your mouth, it'll deviate off. "It must be extremely painful and it must be quite distressing as well. "I'm a maxillofacial surgeon by trade so those sort of injuries are what I deal with at work in the NHS and typically those kind of injuries are caused by, it sounds crazy, but bricks and things like this. "With the size of the glove it's not something that we see in boxing. "It must be a tremendous amount of power to do that. A tremendous amount." ------------------ Dammnnn son That would have taken my head clean off and landed it somewhere in the South China sea. This content is protected
How dare Wardley punch a former Team GB member that hard ! Wardley was meant to put in a show whilst allowing Clarke to get the win,it seems somebody forgot to tell him .