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Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 – official weighing results for Dazna

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Incorrect Fabio Wardley weighed 243 pounds, while his opponent Justis Huni took 248 pounds during the Friday weighing on the 12-round battle for the short-lived heavyweight title WBA on Saturday, June 7 at Portman Road football in Ipswich, England.

Wardley’s nose injury

Fabio’s nose still looked like today after his fight with the Clarke phrase in the first fight in 2024. This will be a goal for Huni (12-0, 7 KO) to strive on Saturday. Fortunately for Wardley (18-0-1, 17 KO), Huni is not a large blow, because he would hurt if he had any power. If you are Huni, you must be guided by this nose and change it earlier to make it complex for Wardley breathing.

Wardley-Huni, Dazn fight time

Wardley-Huni will be shown live in Dazn. The main card starts at 14:00 et / 11:00 Ringwals for the main event between Wardley and Huni are around 16:30 et / 13:30 entitled

The winner of the Saturday clash between Wardley and Huni will report to be fighting for the title of WBA “regular” at the end of 2025 against Kubrat Pulev or Michael Hunter.

Fans did not show much interest in Wardley vs. Huni for obvious reasons. Although the short-lived WBA title is threatened, people perceive this as a low -level competition with a heavyweight participation at the level at the bottom. They do not see it as a fight that should include this passing WBA belt, because none of these guys stood out on the world stage.

The massive Dillian Whyte decided not to fight on the Saturday card. According to Wardley, they were not able to find the right opponent to fight in a brief time.

That’s just as good. The way 37-year-old Whyte looked in the last few fights would probably lose every peeling that has been dug up again. At this slow stage of his career, Dillian has nothing and barely keeps things together with the support of a tender match.

“I see a mandatory shot at the title of world champion. After this fight, or maybe at the end of the year in January or February next year, I feel that I will be very in the first row to win the title,” said Fabio Wardley to IFL TV About what he expects if he wins in Justis Huni on Saturday.

Dillian Whyte withdraws from the card

“This is a breakthrough in my hometown. It would be fantastic to have it on the card. It was a relatively brief notification that finding him is a good caliber of the opponent. We just tried to do,” Wardley said about leaving the Dillian Whyte card.

“We didn’t just want to put it on because of this. He doesn’t want to fight with any aged body and knock them over in a round or two. It doesn’t benefit at all. So we couldn’t find a sufficient opponent of caliber for him in enough time. He worked on something great in the background, and for him to say. That’s why we thought that all that is not for you.

Weights

  • WBA WBA WBA WROCAL CHAMPIONSHIP – 12 x 3 min rounds: Fabio Wardley (243 pounds / 110.2 kg) vs Justis Huni (248 pounds / 112.5 kg)

  • WBC International & Vacant European European European Super-Featherlight Weight -2 x 3 min rounds: Pierce O’Leary (139.5 pounds / 63.3 kg) vs Liam Dillon (139.8 pounds / 63.4 kg)

  • WBO European heavyweight championship – 10 x 3 min rounds: Nelson Hysa (255 pounds / 115.7 kg) vs Patrick Korte (239 pounds / 108.4 kg)

  • WBA Continental Cruiser WWWEight Championship – 10 x 3 min rounds: Mike Perez (198 pounds / 89.8 kg) vs Steven Ward (199 pounds / 90.3 kg)

  • Competition about Super-Bantam-4 x 3 min rounds: Jack Williams (120.14 pounds / 54.5 kg) vs Fernando Joaquin Valdez (126.1 pounds / 57.2 kg)

  • Medium weight competition – 6 x 3 min rounds: Lewis Richardson (159.15 pounds / 72.2 kg) vs Dmitri Protkunas (159.12 pounds / 72.4 kg)

  • Featherlight competition – 6 x 2 min rounds: Lillie Winch (128.1 pounds / 58.1 kg) vs Katerina Dvorakova (127.1 pounds / 57.7 kg)

  • Competition on a featherweight – 8 x 3 min rounds: Khan dead (127.15 pounds / 57.7 kg) vs Moises Garcia (129.13 pounds / 58.8 kg)

  • COMPETITION IN THE WAGE O Super-PEER-6 X 3 min rounds: Billy Adams (133.8 pounds / 60.7 kg) vs Alexander Morales (132.9 pounds / 60.3 kg)


Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Photo: Fabio Wardley 243 vs. Justin Huni 248 - official weighing results for Dazna
Ipswich, England, June 06: Official weighing-Finding against adversity-Fabio Wardley against Justis Huni + Undercard on June 6, 2025, Grand Hall, Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England. Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Last updated 06/06/2025

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Oscar De La Hoya says Gervonta Davis doesn’t deserve to have an undefeated record before her comeback

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Stevenson previously suggested that Spence could “destroy” Tszyu, believing the 31-year-old’s style was tailor-made for “The Truth.”

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