An interesting matchup. Wardley is big, strong and seemingly has a good chin, but at best is an average boxer vs. Huni an Aussie who is quick and skilled but not a good puncher and is a little short in the reach department.
He hasn't faultered yet so it's unfair of me to say; but I have a sneaking su****ion that Justis Huni may turn out to be the next Junior Fa, or Bowie Tupou, and the rank-yankers at BoxRec and The Ring have once again become overheated by their zeal to post up another unproven prospect into their top 10, prematurely.
Here, he has the opportunity to make me eat my words.
Speaking of eating my words; anyone notice that up & down & up again Tony Yoka just beat the best heavyweight in Russia with ease?
Hopefully Huni doesnt stick it out there with an invitation to have a free swing.
I haven't seen enough of Huni to know if his defensive instincts are good enough to make himself less of a target that way. He does seem like a decent boxer but didn't look like he had much power. I guess we'll find out a lot more soon because Wardley will try and force a fight.
I haven't seen enough of Huni to know if his defensive instincts are good enough to make himself less of a target that way. He does seem like a decent boxer but didn't look like he had much power. I guess we'll find out a lot more soon because Wardley will try and force a fight.
I've seen him get wobbled and gunshy. He can counter, so if Fabs smells blood from a flash knockdown it could go the way of AJ v Ruiz 1.
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