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Fabio Wardley Questions Daniel Dubois’ Reaction Before Fight

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Fabio Wardley Questions Daniel Dubois’ Reaction Before Fight

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The hostility started with Wardley’s comment that Dubois might be working as a “binman” if not for boxing. While the Dubois camp reacted with predictable outrage, Wardley remains unimpressed. He views the backlash as a reveal of Dubois’ own deep-seated insecurities.

Wardley maintains the comment wasn’t a slur on the profession. It was a test of temperament. He argues that any sudden fire from Dubois this late in the week is choreographed by advisors.

“I didn’t say anything negative. I didn’t say it was a bad job or anything like that. I just said ‘binman,’” Wardley said to Queensberry Promotions.

“If anything changes now, I think it would be inauthentic. I think someone would have been in his ear telling him he needs to bite back.”

Wardley’s strategy is clear. Label any future aggression from Dubois as fake, so it has no value. By calling the aggression a performance, Wardley creates a mental trap for the IBF champion.

By presenting Dubois as a puppet, Wardley targets a known vulnerability: Dubois’ fragile self-belief. Being exposed as faking anger makes a fighter hyper-aware. It forces them to second-guess their own emotions during the final face-offs.

In a division moving at breakneck speed, Wardley is betting his mental edge is as sharp as his right hand. He is stripping away Dubois’ armor by calling it a costume.

Saturday’s bout will prove whether Dubois can find a genuine gear. Otherwise, he remains trapped in the pose Wardley has publicly dissected. In the ring, the acting ends and the real Daniel Dubois must finally stand on his own.

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Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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