Oleksandr Usyk's reputation for stepping up against the best fighters has earned him immense respect in the boxing community. According to Dillian Whyte, Usyk's willingness to face anyone, regardless of weight class or generation, makes Wardley's shot at the WBO heavyweight title a very likely one.
Whyte believes that Usyk won't vacate his titles and instead will fight Fabio Wardley, who has already made a name for himself with stunning upsets against Joseph Parker and David Adeleye. With three wins over top contenders, including Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois twice each, Whyte thinks Wardley has the skills to beat Usyk.
Wardley's journey from being a relatively unknown prospect to becoming the mandatory challenger is a testament to his hard work and determination. His ability to adapt and overcome adversity has earned him recognition in the boxing world.
For Whyte, Wardley's potential is undeniable. He believes that the 30-year-old saw something special in Wardley early on and wouldn't be surprised if he becomes an undisputed world champion in the future.
Wardley's rise through the ranks has been impressive, with victories over a series of tough opponents. His knockout win over Australian Justis Huni was particularly notable, showcasing his ability to finish fights in dramatic fashion.
Whyte thinks that people should have given Wardley more respect earlier on in his career, but he's glad to see the young fighter receiving the recognition he deserves now. With Usyk likely to face him next, Wardley has a great opportunity to cement his status as one of the top contenders in the heavyweight division.
Overall, Dillian Whyte sees Fabio Wardley as a prime candidate to become an undisputed world champion, and with Oleksandr Usyk's reputation for stepping up against the best fighters, their bout is sure to be an epic clash between two of the sport's most exciting young talents.
				
			Whyte believes that Usyk won't vacate his titles and instead will fight Fabio Wardley, who has already made a name for himself with stunning upsets against Joseph Parker and David Adeleye. With three wins over top contenders, including Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois twice each, Whyte thinks Wardley has the skills to beat Usyk.
Wardley's journey from being a relatively unknown prospect to becoming the mandatory challenger is a testament to his hard work and determination. His ability to adapt and overcome adversity has earned him recognition in the boxing world.
For Whyte, Wardley's potential is undeniable. He believes that the 30-year-old saw something special in Wardley early on and wouldn't be surprised if he becomes an undisputed world champion in the future.
Wardley's rise through the ranks has been impressive, with victories over a series of tough opponents. His knockout win over Australian Justis Huni was particularly notable, showcasing his ability to finish fights in dramatic fashion.
Whyte thinks that people should have given Wardley more respect earlier on in his career, but he's glad to see the young fighter receiving the recognition he deserves now. With Usyk likely to face him next, Wardley has a great opportunity to cement his status as one of the top contenders in the heavyweight division.
Overall, Dillian Whyte sees Fabio Wardley as a prime candidate to become an undisputed world champion, and with Oleksandr Usyk's reputation for stepping up against the best fighters, their bout is sure to be an epic clash between two of the sport's most exciting young talents.