Wardley vs Huni
Launch Press Conference!
By: Queensberry Promotions
(May 15th) Fabio Wardley was back on media duty at Portman Road this afternoon, this time promoting his fight with WBO No.1 ranked contender Justis Huni on Saturday June 7, live worldwide on DAZN.
The WBO Interim world heavyweight title will be on the line at the home of Ipswich Town FC between two unbeaten fighters striving the progress to full world title challenges.
Below are a selection of key quotes from the media event, which also featured promoter Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn from Matchroom, representing Huni.
Frank Warren
“Thank you again to Ipswich for making this happen. We’ve still got a great fight, we’ve got a great fighter in Fabio, who will defend his Interim title as the No.1 with the WBA. This is going to be something a little bit special.
“I really feel that Fabio has shown what he is all about and, in every fight he’s had, everybody has been on the floor, they have all tasted the floor. He certainly doesn’t want to lose that run he’s got and we feel has the beating of Justis, who is really a very good fighter, a quality fighter.
“I think we are going to see a real, real battle between the two of them. This is going to be boxing at its best. A stellar amateur background from Justis, who is undefeated as a pro. There is the spice of Queensberry v Matchroom and, I promise you, you are not going to be disappointed.
“The fans will get behind their man and see him get through this, which I believe will be a tough fight, but he will go on and turn this Interim title into a full world title. It will happen, I think it is destiny for Fabio to be challenging for a world title and, with the power that he’s got, he has every opportunity and all the wherewithal to win one.”
Eddie Hearn
“Firstly, a thank you to everybody for allowing us the opportunity for this fight. Frank and Queensberry, plus George, I couldn’t believe it when we got the call. It is going to be just over six years since Anthony Joshua lost to Andy Ruiz and the similarities are so similar.
“We were fighting Jarrell Miller and about four weeks before he pulled out of the fight. We were so confident but, like Frank, we wanted to deliver a great fight for the fans and the broadcaster. We probably chose the wrong style, we probably chose the wrong fight and this is a carbon copy of that. I really believe that.
“Don’t get me wrong, I am happy and sad. I am happy that Justis is going to get his chance to announce himself on the world stage, but just a little bit sad for Fabio because I thought he would beat Jarrell Miller and I was quite looking forward to seeing it. And now we’ve got to go and ruin everything, the dream, the fairytale, and it is a tough one. Because he is a lovely, lovely fella and now we get on with Frank.
“The pressure is massive on Fabio Wardley, massive. One thing I will say, we had a really good face-off in there, it is two world class fighters and I think this is the first time they have fought at world level, both of them. It will be a real fight on June 7.”
Fabio Wardley
“A change of opponent, but the same venue, same occasion and for me it will be the same outcome. Look, it is the homecoming I have been asking and asking for, for a very long time. We had it going the first time around with Miller, who unfortunately had to pull out, but we, Frank and the team over there, credit to them, pulled the cat out of the bag and got another great contender. No.1 with the WBO, me No.1 with the WBA, so it is basically No.1 vs No.1, just without the belts. The winner will have the chance to get his hands on those belts. So that is what June 7 will be about and it will be the full focus.
“I understand he is taking this fight on short notice but I probably urge him to do a bit more homework. If you think all I’ve got is power, it is going to be a rough night for you. Even if that is the case, you only have to look at the likes of Deontay Wilder, who did pretty well having just power.
“I can get there if I need to, but me, the team, Frank and even Eddie over there knows as well, there is more in my bag than just power. I’ve proved it and you only have to look at my fights and my record and see. Don’t get me wrong, my fights end by me dropping them and getting them out of there, which is proven, but to set those things up and putting the pie together comes from boxing ability, IQ and studying my opponents.
“That is something that I do very well. Yeah, look, the power is the glitz and glam, the highlight reel that you see, but nobody else sees the hours of work and addressing footage and looking through the nitty details of fighters. It is something I have really doubled down on, my education in boxing. Ultimately on June 7 it will be Fabio Wardley’s hand raised and his opponent out on the floor.”
Justis Huni
“This is my coming out party, to show the world who I am. What better way to do it? On a massive stage like this in Fabio’s home town. I am coming here to bring an upset and I just can’t wait to get in there now and put on a show for all of the fight fans and everyone who will be tuning in.
“I think the only thing he has over me is the power, but every other box I tick. Footwork, speed, putting my punches together in bunches. I believe I tick all the other boxes and I cannot wait to get it on.
“It is going to be a sweeter victory with them thinking they are going to get over me that easy. It is going to be a lot tougher night in that office come June 7.”
Fabio Wardley will fight WBO world No.1 contender Justis Huni in a heavyweight showdown at Portman Road, home of Ipswich Town, on Saturday June 7.
With Jarrell Miller withdrawing from the WBA Interim world title fight, the undefeated Australian, (12-0, 7 KOs) from Brisbane, steps in for a huge stadium occasion in Suffolk.
The show is promoted by Frank Warren and Queensberry, in association with Matchroom Boxing, Tasman Fighters and Goldstar.
Huni, 26, is the holder of the WBO Global and IBF Pan Pacific heavyweight titles and has already fought this year with a second round stoppage of Shaun Potgieter on the Gold Coast.
He won his position with the WBO with a hard-fought Riyadh Season victory over the South African Kevin Lerena in March of last year, making a further defence of his title against Troy Pilcher.
This will be Huni's opening experience of fighting on UK soil, with his only other ventures outside of Australia coming in Saudi Arabia and Cancun, Mexico.
On the undercard at Portman Road there is a classic British title confrontation at super welterweight between the Commonwealth champion Sam Gilley (18-1, 9 KOs) and Louis Greene, (17-4, 11KOs). It will be a re-run of the 2023 encounter, which Gilley won via unanimous decision. Greene has since scored a first round stoppage over the previously unbeaten Jack McGann on a Riyadh Season event in March of last year.
In European title action at super lightweight, the undefeated Dubliner Pierce O’Leary (16-0, 9 KOs) will fight ????. O’Leary has made four successful defences of his WBC International title.
At cruiserweight, the Cuban Mike Perez (30-3-1, 21 KOs) who resides in Cork, Ireland, will fight against Belfast star Steven Ward. Perez comes into the fight off the back of eight straight wins since losing by decision in a WBC world title challenge against Mairis Briedis in 2017. Ward (15-3, 5 KOs), defeated fellow Belfast fighter Tommy McCarthy via a sixth round stoppage last time out in March.
The card also features two British Olympians in heavyweight Delicious Orie in fight No.2 as a pro, plus the professional debut of bronze medal winner Lewis Richardson, who will be fighting at super welterweight. Orie will be in four round action, with Richardson fighting over six.
Local Ipswich super bantamweight Jack Williams (2-0, 1 KO, 4 rounds), Enfield lightweight Lillie Winch (4-0, 6 rounds), London super featherweight Christian Fetti (5-0, 4 rounds), Ilford featherweight Umar Khan (11-0, 1 KO, 8 rounds) and Lowestoft super lightweight Keano White (4-0, 1 KO, 4 rounds) complete the card.
“I am very happy that we have been able to bring in probably an even tougher opponent for Fabio in Justis Huni,” said promoter Frank Warren. “This will be a great fight between two young heavyweights on the rise and with an eye on the big prize.
“Justis holds the No.1 spot in the WBO rankings, so it says a lot about him that he is prepared to surrender his position to fight Fabio in a 50-50 on paper for the WBA Interim world title. There is also the added dimension of Justis being a Matchroom fighter and we’ve got a lead to protect!
“A show like this deserves a British title battle and that is what we will get when Sam Gilley and Lewis Greene trade bombs, plus we’ve got a European title fight for Pierce O’Leary at super lightweight that will position him for big nights in Ireland.
“I am also particularly looking forward to seeing our Olympians show their pedigree, with Delicious having his second pro fight and we welcome Lewis Richardson to Queensberry for his debut.”
About Frank Warren
In an era spanning over 35 years, Hall of Fame boxing Promoter and Manager Frank Warren has worked with some of the biggest fighters in boxing history. Hamed, Bruno, Tyson, Calzaghe, Benn, Collins, Eubank, Khan and Hatton are some of the iconic names he has promoted during his career.
BoxNation
In 2011 Frank launched the innovative direct to consumer TV model, BoxNation as part of a vision that saw the sports TV market evolving from the traditional reliance on major satellite and cable broadcasters.
Since then BoxNation has gone from strength to strength becoming the UK’s fastest growing independent subscription broadcaster in the process and showcasing the biggest fights from at home and abroad, along the way.
Through Queensberry Promotions and BoxNation, the future of British boxing has never looked in such great shape.
About TNT Sports
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