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Fabio Wardley (left) and Daniel Dubois during their WBO heavyweight title bout at Co-op Live, Manchester. Picture date: Saturday May 9, 2026. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images)
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If you want to show someone exemplary heavyweight championship boxing to sell them on the concept, have them watch Daniel Dubois' 11th-round TKO victory over Fabio Wardley. Dubois' WBO-title-winning performance had everything.
Dubois was dropped twice en route to a thrilling victory. Wardley's chin is unbelievable. Though he never went down, the punishment he took from Dubois made referee Howard Foster's decision to stop the fight in the 11th a just call.
Dubois walked into Manchester at 22-3 against an unbeaten WBO champion who'd already pulled comeback wins out of nothing against Joseph Parker and Justis Huni. He left as a three-time heavyweight world champion. The defining sequence came late, with Dubois stacking accuracy and timing into the kind of sustained assault referees step in to stop.
Daniel Dubois won the fight against Fabio Wardley by 11th-round TKO.
Dubois won the WBO heavyweight title by defeating Fabio Wardley with a TKO in the 11th round.
The fight was intense, with Dubois being dropped twice but ultimately stopping Wardley in the 11th round.
The fight took place on May 9, 2026, at Co-op Live in Manchester.
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Ring Magazine captured the immediate reaction:
The 11th-round finish wasn't a freak shot. It was the natural conclusion of cumulative damage, Wardley's reactions slowing just enough, his legs just loose enough, for Dubois to close the show with the kind of methodical pressure that's been missing from his résumé.
Foster called the end after checking on Wardleyâs condition at the start of the previous two rounds.
Dubois won by refusing to abandon his fundamentals when the fight turned wild.
He kept the jab live even when Wardley forced him onto the back foot, and the steady lead hand let him reset range every time the bout threatened to slip away.
the double jabs were espec When Wardley surged, Dubois answered with heavier counters that gradually took the snap out of Wardley's work.
ATS Boxing had the finish on replay seconds after the fight ended:
What separated tonight from previous Dubois performances was composure under sustained pressure. The two knockdowns he absorbed would've ended past versions of Dubois â instead they became fuel for a championship-round surge.
Chris Eubank Jr. summed up the reaction across the heavyweight division:
ially effective. It eliminated Wardleyâs chance to measure and fire the right hand.
Uncrowned Combat called the fight a 2026 Fight-of-the-Year contender within minutes of the stoppage:
DAZN Boxing's post-fight coverage echoed the same sentiment, emphasizing Dubois' resurrection from the Usyk loss to a third world title in roughly 18 months:
For Dubois, this is a narrative-changer. Stadium nights, unification talks, and serious conversations about his place in the next wave behind the established champions are all on the table.
His heart was questioned after he seemingly quit in his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, but he reversed those narratives on Saturday.
A fight with Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Usyk are now matchups he can pursue without the lingering questions about his ability to handle adversity. He also has a legit world title again, and this one he took from a champion rather than inheriting it.
For Wardley, the loss doesnât strip his relevance. Going deep into a classic with a dangerous puncher like Dubois, creating chaos, and staying in the fight until very late will keep his reputation as one of the most entertaining heavyweights in the sport intact. Still, heâs got to improve his defense. His head stayed on the center line all fight and he must diversify his offense. He didnât offer much more than a 1-2 combination all night.
The path forward is clear: come-back fights, domestic or European-level wars, and eventually another crack at world level once he's made the technical and defensive tweaks this fight highlighted.
He sits alongside Moses Itauma on the very short list of British heavyweights who can headline a major card the second theyâre matched right. Perhaps thatâs whatâs next for Wardley, but that is a major risk considering how dangerous Itauma is overall.
Perhaps a tune-up is best. Either way, we just watched an instant classic.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com