Fabio Wardley

Fabio Wardley

  • Age: 31 yrs
  • Nationality: England England flag
  • Born: 18th December 1994
  • Place of birth: Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Residence: Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Height: 6ft 5"
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 8th Apr 2017
  • Status: Active Professional Boxer
  • Record:

Fabio Wardley Boxing Statistics

Heavyweight
Division
9 yrs
Career
England
Nationality
Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Residence

Fabio Wardley Biography

Fabio Wardley’s ascent through the heavyweight ranks is among British boxing’s most remarkable stories of recent years, not because of an extensive amateur pedigree, but precisely for the absence of one. Hailing from Ipswich, Wardley launched his journey not in Olympic qualifiers or celebrated amateur bouts, but on the unglamorous circuit of white-collar boxing. Yet, through dogged ambition and athleticism, he has forged a reputation as one of the division’s true action attractions, his career defined by a string of highlight finishes and spirited rivalries.


Wardley’s early professional rise was characterised by matching ambition with risk, taking on anyone offered despite relatively limited experience and a rapidly expanding fan base. Training under Ben Davison, who leads one of Britain’s most respected and innovative boxing camps, Wardley benefited from elite sparring, strength and conditioning programming, and tactical refinement that complemented his natural athletic abilities. This partnership has catalysed his transformation from raw talent to a technical, explosive heavyweight. Davison’s ability to bring out Wardley’s tactical discipline while harnessing his power and aggression has led to rapid improvement, making Wardley both a crowd-pleaser and an increasingly versatile threat.


As he established himself, Wardley’s record filled with a succession of knockouts, each one sharpening his reputation for excitement and danger. Key victories over Eric Molina and Nick Webb demonstrated his growing confidence and ability to deal with experienced opposition. His demolition of Molina, a former heavyweight title challenger, sent an early warning to the domestic division, and his win over Webb further showcased his thunderous finishing. Yet, for all the knockouts, Wardley’s career has been equally defined by his willingness to test himself against dangerous domestic contenders—a trait witnessed in his dramatic, rivalry-laced duels with David Adeleye and Frazer Clarke.


The Adeleye bout culminated in a memorable confrontation that fueled British heavyweight interest and saw Wardley emerge victorious in a compelling contest, much to the delight of fans who crave drama and bad blood. It was, however, his clashes with Frazer Clarke that truly captured the division’s intrigue. Their first contest ended in a pulsating draw, as both men traded heavy artillery and stubborn resistance. In the rematch, Wardley left no doubt, producing a highlight-reel first-round knockout to settle the rivalry and affirm his position among Britain’s best. These fights not only elevated his standing but also displayed his resilience, finishing instincts, and ability to perform at the highest level under the brightest lights.


Most recently, Wardley faced his toughest test yet against Australia’s Justis Huni. In a contest that oscillated on a knife-edge, Wardley was forced to recover from adversity, showcasing both his fighting spirit and knockout power. In the tenth round, trailing on some cards and with momentum against him, Wardley uncorked a stunning finish to knock out Huni, seizing the WBA interim heavyweight title and cementing his place as a legitimate world-level contender. Now unbeaten at 19-0-1 with 18 knockouts, Wardley’s improbable journey from white-collar outsider to world-title contention, powered by the strategic guidance of Ben Davison and the crucible of Britain’s best gym, stands as a testament to will, adaptability, and explosive entertainment. He is now regarded as one of the sport’s most exciting heavyweights, drawing global attention as he stands on the verge of an undisputed title shot.

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AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height196cm cm+2 cm

Fabio Wardley Championships

WBO

Heavyweight Champion

Nov 2025 - Present

Frequently Asked Questions About Fabio Wardley

What division does Fabio Wardley fight in?

Fabio Wardley currently competes in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)) as an active professional boxer. This division has featured legendary fighters including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.

Where is Fabio Wardley from?

Fabio Wardley is originally from Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom and represents England in professional boxing.

How old is Fabio Wardley?

Fabio Wardley is 31 yrs old, born on 18th December 1994, currently competing as an active professional boxer.

What boxing stance does Fabio Wardley fight out of?

Fabio Wardley boxes out of the Orthodox stance and is 6ft 5in tall.

When did Fabio Wardley begin their professional boxing career?

Fabio Wardley turned professional on 8th Apr 2017, and has been competing for 9 yrs in the Heavyweight division.

When is Fabio Wardley's next fight?

Fabio Wardley is next scheduled to fight Daniel Dubois on May 9, 2026, at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester, England. View fight details →

Past Fights

Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley

Oct 25, 2025

Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni

Jun 7, 2025

Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke 2

Oct 12, 2024

Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke

Mar 31, 2024

Fabio Wardley vs Michael Polite Coffie

Apr 1, 2023

Fabio Wardley vs Nathan Gorman

Nov 26, 2022

Fabio Wardley vs Nick Webb

Aug 7, 2021

Fabio Wardley vs Eric Molina

Mar 27, 2021

Fabio Wardley vs Simon Vallily

Aug 1, 2020