Fabio Wardley puts his undefeated record and WBO Interim World Heavyweight title on the line against Daniel Dubois this Saturday at Manchester's Co-op Live arena. Wardley enters the fight with a 20-0-1 record, while Dubois carries a 22-3 record into the bout.
The matchup pits two of Britain's top heavyweight prospects against each other in what shapes up as a defining moment for both fighters. Wardley has maintained his unblemished status through a careful progression of opponents, while Dubois, despite three losses on his record, remains a serious threat with substantial ring experience.
The fight broadcasts as a pay-per-view event with preliminary bouts available for free viewing. Viewers can access the main event through multiple streaming platforms and traditional PPV channels, though specific pricing and exact broadcast times vary by region.
This clash matters for the broader heavyweight landscape. With Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk dominating the undisputed title conversation, fighters like Wardley and Dubois must prove themselves against comparable competition to demand attention from the division's elite. A victory here catapults the winner closer to legitimate title elimination fights and marquee matchups against established champions.
Wardley's perfect record remains attractive to promoters, but he faces legitimate pressure from Dubois, whose previous losses demonstrate he can be beaten. Dubois brings knockout power and experience fighting at higher levels, making this far more competitive than Wardley's record alone suggests.
THE TAKEAWAY: Saturday's bout determines whether Wardley's undefeated record reflects genuine championship material or merely careful matchmaking before facing genuine top-tier opposition.
