Whittaker Warns Clarke Against Emotional Fight with Wardley
Ben Whittaker, a friend and fellow Olympic medalist of Frazer Clarke, has issued a warning to his friend ahead of his fight with Fabio Wardley on Sunday. Whittaker, who will also be fighting on the undercard, believes that Clarke’s tendency to let his emotions take over could be a dangerous factor in the highly anticipated British and Commonwealth heavyweight title match.
The two long-time rivals have faced increasing pressure to fight each other, with Clarke facing criticism for his perceived reluctance. However, Whittaker remains confident in Clarke’s abilities but acknowledges that he can sometimes let his heart rule over his head, leading to a more brawling style of fighting rather than utilizing his boxing skills.
Whittaker emphasizes the importance of controlling emotions in the sport of boxing, stating that it is what sets world champions apart from other fighters. He hopes that Clarke will not let himself get drawn into a brawl and instead stick to the game plan.
While Whittaker has not spoken to Clarke directly, he has seen his Instagram videos and believes that he is fully focused and prepared for the fight. He advises Clarke to treat it as just another fight and not put too much pressure on himself.
Despite Wardley being the favorite according to bookies, Whittaker is rooting for his friend and believes that his experience and determination will lead him to victory. He also mentions the importance of not just headlining a fight, but also leaving everything in the ring and giving it their all.
Whittaker himself will be facing Leon Willings, a Central Area champion, in what he considers to be a step up in competition. He is excited for the challenge and hopes to showcase his skills and prove his worth as a boxer. He also mentions the difficulties of finding opponents ranked higher than him and the challenges of navigating the boxing world.
In the end, Whittaker is confident in his abilities and is looking forward to a great fight with Willings. He hopes that both he and Clarke will come out victorious and continue to make their mark in the boxing world.