Fabio Wardley has made his position clear as he targets a fight with Oleksandr Usyk before the Ukrainian retires. The undefeated British heavyweight says he will be "furious" if Usyk doesn't face him next fight. Wardley is set to defend his WBO title against Daniel Dubois on May 9 in Manchester.
Usyk, 39, has talked about a short list of fights before retirement, but his plans have changed in recent weeks. Wardley spoke about the situation and said he wanted clarity. He believes he has got his chance after recent results and wants a direct path to title contention.
Fabio Wardley questions Oleksandr Usyk's changing plans
Wardley said Usyk's next step is unclear. The former undisputed champion previously outlined a plan that included a fight with Rico Verhoeven on May 23 in Egypt. He also mentioned facing the winner of Wardley's fight with Dubois and a third fight with Tyson Fury.
Usyk has since talked about Agit Kabayel as another option. Kabayel is the WBC mandatory challenger and has recent wins over Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zilei Zhang.
"Nobody knows who he's going to fight," Fabio said in an interview with IFL TV. "One minute he's in Egypt fighting the Pharaoh or something, the next he wants to fight me, then he wants to fight Kabayel. He doesn't know what he wants to do."
Wardley says he passed every test
Wardley said he did a lot to win the fight with Usyk. He defeated Joseph Parker in his last fight and is now preparing to face Dubois. He said that he wants the same result after this next match also.
“I'm just going to keep moving forward, I'm going to keep winning and beating people, and if he wants to try, he can try.”
When asked if he would feel relieved to avoid Usyk, he dismissed the idea.
"Absolutely not, I'll be furious. I've been through the Joseph Parker fight, and I want Usyk. I'm going to go through the Daniels fight, and I want Usyk. How many tests does he want me to do?"
Focus shifts to Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois bout
Wardley now turns his full attention to Dubois. Both fighters are undefeated and hold strong positions in the heavyweight division.
Wardley said he feels as if Usyk is being tested before taking a shot at him.
"I feel like I'm putting Usyk through tests. He's making me do certain things before he allows me to fight him. So if I do them, and then he walks away, I'll be furious. I won't have words."
Usyk is expected to retire after completing his final fight. He became the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years when he defeated Fury in a 2024 rematch. Wardley's next result will play a key role in what happens next in the division.

