After a thrilling split draw with Fabio Wardley at The O2 arena, Frazer Clarke expressed his desire for a rematch, driven by his burning ambition to become a champion.
Despite setbacks like a point deduction for a low blow and being knocked down in the fifth round, Clarke remains resilient, acknowledging areas for improvement in his performance.
He believes his display shattered misconceptions about him and is determined to prove himself as a champion in the future with some adjustments to his approach.
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