The referee stopped the fight when he saw that Frazer Clarke could not recover after the brutal blow given to him by Fabio Wardley, leaving him with significant injuries. The images of his disfigured face generated great commotion.
The recent fight of boxing between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke left everyone shocked, as Wardley retained his title of British heavyweight champion with a technical knockout in the first roundin the combat held in Riyadh.
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From the beginning, Clarke He tried to connect with a double jab, but Wardley showed his power by delivering a devastating blow that sent Clarke to the canvas


The referee stopped the fight when he saw that Clarke He could not recover, leaving him with significant injuries to his jaw and cheekbone. The images of his disfigured face generated great commotion in the world of boxing.
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This was the devastating KO that paralyzed the boxing world and left a boxer with his jaw displaced
The panorama of the losing boxer was truly devastating: His jaw was displaced and there was a noticeable dent on the left side of his head, which caused concern among fans, who feared it was a fractured cheekbone.
Wardley29, reached a record 18 victories and expressed his desire to obtain world titles after the fight, highlighting his ambition to advance his career.
With his explosive style and his ability to deliver powerful punches from surprising angles, the British boxer became a constant threat to all his rivals.
“I want belts and titles, “These nationals are great, but I want the ones with ‘world’ written on them,” exclaimed the winning boxer.
“I know that once I hurt someone, I can get rid of them. “I learned enough from the first fight to know that I had what it took to beat him properly,” he said with total confidence.
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