Frazer Clarke and Fabio Wardley are set to settle their differences in a highly-anticipated ‘Bad Blood’ clash for the British and Commonwealth titles at The O2 arena on Easter Sunday. Despite their previous verbal sparring, both fighters are now focused solely on the upcoming bout.
Clarke emphasizes the seriousness of the fight, stating that the time for talk is over and that he aims to let his performance in the ring speak for itself. He rejects the notion of resorting to theatrics outside the ring for attention, preferring to maintain integrity.
Wardley echoes Clarke sentiment expressing his readiness to shift his focus entirely towards the fight after engaging in pre-fight banter. With both fighters determined to put on a show for the fans, the stage is set for an intense showdown in London. The event will also feature Ben Whittaker and Viddal Riley in supporting bouts.
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