Ipswich boxer Fabio Wardley retains titles with split draw

Fabio Wardley's bout with Olympic bronze medallist Frazer Clarke ended in a split draw, with both men remaining undefeated

Wardley (left) & Clarke (right) as the fight is called as a draw
Author: Josh BarnesPublished 1st Apr 2024
Last updated 1st Apr 2024

Ipswich-based boxer Fabio Wardley retained his British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles after his fight with Frazer Clarke was ruled a split draw.

After a gruelling 12-round bout at the O2 Arena, one judge scored the contest 114-113 in favour of Wardley, another made it 115-112 to Clarke and the third called it a 113-113 draw.

Olympic bronze medallist Clarke was knocked down at the end of the fifth round and had a point deducted for a low blow in the seventh, while Wardley appeared to suffer a broken nose which left blood streaming down his face for the majority of the fight.

The result means both men remain undefeated and a rematch will be eagerly anticipated after a gripping contest.

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