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Eddie Hearn says Fabio Wardley made the right decision on Dubois
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Eddie Hearn believes Fabio Wardley made the right decision by activating his rematch clause for his second fight with Daniel Dubois, even after the punishment he suffered in their first meeting.
Hearn admitted that Wardley will enter the rematch as an underdog, but the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship cannot be passed up. The Matchroom promoter also compared the situation to Anthony Joshua taking a rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr. after losing his first fight in 2019.
Hearn said critics often tell fighters to rebuild first after a bad loss, but argued that heavyweight boxing can be changed by a single performance. He added that he still wouldn’t rule Wardley out completely, even though Dubois was seen as the stronger favorite this time.
Matchroom promoter Hearn said Wardley deserved credit for taking the rematch rather than rebuilding with easier fights first. He compared the situation to when Anthony Joshua faced Andy Ruiz Jr again. right after his disheartening defeat in 2019, saying his heavyweight title shot was too vital to give up.
“The right thing. I think he did the right thing. I think it’s basic to criticize, and I’ve done it before, when I think about the classic example of AJ, especially after the Ruiz fight,” Hearn told Boxing News.
“Everyone said: don’t take a rematch, fight first, do this, do that. You have a chance to win the world heavyweight championship on a plate in your hand.
“Fabio is the underdog in this fight, but he can win. He can win this fight, and if you have a chance to win this fight, in my opinion you have to take it.”
Hearn said Wardley would need to make changes after the first fight, particularly with his jab, but added the Ipswich heavyweight was still hazardous due to his willingness to fight aggressively under pressure.
“Daniel, he’s the large favorite in this fight this time, but I wouldn’t rule out Fabio Wardley in this fight,” Hearn said.
“He has to adapt. Usyk said it today. Where was that punch? But what he is doing is amazing. He is always alive and always hazardous.”

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most vital fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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Gervonta Davis sends ‘proposal’ to undefeated rival for a comeback fight: ‘It could happen soon’
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After months of uncertainty, Gervonta Davis seems to be getting closer to returning to the ring.
Davis hasn’t fought since a controversial majority draw against Lamont Roach Jr. in March 2025, which many felt should have been the case against him after Roach was denied the knockout award.
A planned exhibition featuring Jake Paul was later scrapped because Davis became embroiled in legal troubles, including charges of battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping, while arrest warrant and civil proceedings further complicated his return to the ring.
After being named “halt champion” earlier this year, the WBA officially ordered “Tank” to defend his lightweight world title against mandatory challenger Floyd Schofield on May 23, giving both camps until June 22 to reach an agreement before bidding was announced.
While some believed that Davis would vacate the belt because he either wasn’t ready to return or was looking for a bigger name, negotiations are reportedly ongoing. We provide the latest updates, said Schofield’s promoter Oscar De La Hoya Fighting Hub TV that he expects significant progress this week.
“Tom Brown [of TGB] and Eric Gomez from Golden Boy are in talks and we are waiting for a proposal, which should happen in the next few days.
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Bam Rodriguez vs Vargas preview: WBA bantamweight title in Glendale
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Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez will attempt to win a world title in his third weight class on Saturday, June 13, when he defeats WBA bantamweight champion Antonio Vargas at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. The 12-round main event caps off the card promoted by Matchroom Boxing in association with Boxlab Promotions, with the main card streaming on DAZN beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Rodriguez arrives at 118 with a pristine slate
Rodriguez, with a record of 23-0 and 16 knockouts, enters the fight just days after formally leaving the junior bantamweight division. The 26-year-old San Antonio fighter relinquished his WBA, WBC and WBO 115-pound titles this week, and trainer Robert Garcia confirmed that letters have been sent to all three sanctioning bodies. Both the WBC and WBO issued statements declaring their world titles vacant.
His streak at 115 pounds included a seventh-round knockout of Juan Francisco Estrada in June 2024, a tenth-round stoppage of Phumelele Cafu in July 2025 and a tenth-round knockout of Fernando Martinez in November 2025 in Riyad; this victory united three of the four main belts. Rodriguez also holds the WBO flyweight title, which he won in 2023 against Cristian Gonzalez and unified with Sunlit Edwards.
“Recent weight class, same goals,” Rodriguez said after the fight was announced. “Dominate and win all the belts.”
Rodriguez has a storied history in the Phoenix area, where he stopped Edwards at the Desert Diamond Arena in December 2023 and knocked out Estrada at the nearby Footprint Center. The card landed in Glendale after San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center, a favorite Matchroom venue, was held pending a potential San Antonio Spurs playoff date.
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