Fabio Wardley’s confidence in defeating Frazer Clarke is so high that he has already mapped out his celebration.

The British heavyweight showdown is set for March 31, marking a significant Easter Sunday clash for the British titles. The rivalry between the two contenders, Frazer Clarke and Fabio Wardley, has already intensified as they faced off at Portman Road, home to Wardley’s beloved Ipswich Town.

During the encounter, Clarke provocatively sported a Norwich City shirt, eliciting a passionate response from Wardley and the crowd, who had clearly sided with the home favorite.

Wardley, not one to shy away from predictions, has already hinted at his post-fight celebrations, which will prominently feature his cherished football club. In an exclusive interview on talkSPORT Drive, he humorously remarked, “I’ll be at the Ipswich v Southampton game on Monday.”

Beyond the jest, Wardley analyzed the upcoming bout, expressing confidence in his ability to emerge victorious. He emphasized the challenge of adapting from the amateur to the professional scene, particularly against a versatile opponent like himself.

Regarding Clarke, Wardley predicted a cautious approach, recognizing the dangers posed by his own sharpness, especially in the early rounds. Despite Clarke’s impressive amateur background and Olympic success, Wardley remains undaunted, citing his own experience in high-pressure situations.

While tensions between Wardley and Clarke simmered in the past, particularly after Clarke’s decision to face Dave Allen instead of Wardley, both fighters are now fully focused on their impending showdown. Wardley, drawing from his extensive experience, exudes confidence in his ability to handle the pressure and emerge victorious once again.

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