Fabio Wardley has dismissed complaints from overwhelmed heavyweight rival Justis Huni’s camp over the conclusion of their combat, insisting he would have left the Australian “unconscious” had the bout continued.
Britain’s Wardley had been outperformed at Portman Street on Saturday night time and trailed on all three judges’ scorecards going into the tenth spherical, however landed a surprising proper hand to flooring Huni.
Referee John Latham waved off the bout moments earlier than finishing a full 10-count, with the official showing to have concluded Huni was in no state to proceed.
Following the bout, promoter Mick Francis, who’s a part of Huni’s administration crew, insisted his fighter ought to have been given the prospect to proceed.
Francis mentioned: “He simply waved it off. I am lodging a protest with the WBA.
“It’s a ****ing world title, not some fight in the park. And they didn’t give Justis Huni the correct opportunity.”
Taking to social media on Sunday, Wardley posted a video which he steered confirmed the rely reaching virtually 10 seconds.
Wardley wrote on X: “For educational purposes. The count stars the second Huni hits the canvas. And it’s the fourth official outside the ring that starts the count and the ref takes his queue from there to where to start…”
The Ipswich fighter, who took his skilled report to 19-0-1 as he remained undefeated, then acquired replies to his publish suggesting that the video confirmed the referee waving the bout off inside a 10-second rely.
Wardley responded: “The referee is legally allowed to wave the fight off whenever he wants if he doesn’t feel the fighter is able to continue. It’s completely at his discretion.
“Simply making the rely is not sufficient. It’s a must to be stable bodily, mentally and persuade the ref that you just’re all there and are able to proceed. Clearly he wasn’t.
“And then the ref sends him out… I unloaded a barrage of shots, render him unconscious. Then the ref gets ridiculed for a bad decision. Which outcome would you prefer?”
Talking in a press convention shortly after the combat, Huni mentioned he was “not going to kick up a fuss” over the scenario.
“It is what it is,” Huni mentioned. “I’m not going to kick up a fuss about it. It’s done now.
“Fabio, he deserves to take pleasure in his win.
“What are you going to do? Have a big argument about it? The decision stays the same. Credit to him and I’ll be back.”
Francis mentioned that Eddie Hearn and Spencer Brown, who’re each additionally a part of Huni’s promotional and administration crew, agreed together with his evaluation that the combat was ended too rapidly.
Talking within the post-fight press convention, Brown mentioned: “We’ve looked at it – it looks nine to me.
“I believe they need to have at the least given he [Huni] just a little little bit of time. Justis says he was nonetheless groggy however coming to, fairly properly.”