Frazer Clarke cleared to return subsequent 12 months after avoiding ‘long-term injury’ in knockout defeat to Fabio Wardley | Boxing Information

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Frazer Clarke might resume his boxing profession in April after avoiding “long-term damage” in his first-round knockout defeat to Fabio Wardley.

Clarke underwent a profitable operation to restore the injury to his jaw and cheekbone following a dramatic early defeat in his rematch with Wardley in Saudi Arabia final month.

Promoter Ben Shalom has since revealed that Clarke has been given the inexperienced mild to return sooner than anticipated.

“Frazer Clarke, first of all, thankfully no real long, long-term damage,” Shalom advised Sky Sports activities.

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Frazer Clarke says his restoration goes properly and he’s wanting ahead to getting again to preventing, following his crushing defeat to Fabio Wardley.

“He had that mind scan, and it was a sigh of aid for everybody concerned.

“It was operated on with out plates and with out screws which is one other large plus. He’ll want the remainder of the 12 months to recuperate earlier than he can get again in a fitness center.

“April for us is a goal month so to be sat right here now speaking about when he would possibly subsequent battle is testomony to him as a result of that may have an effect on you bodily, psychologically.

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Fabio Wardley landed a sequence of large proper arms as he shocked Frazer Clarke within the first spherical and settled the rematch in spectacular trend.

“But the way he has dealt with it, the way he has come on, the way he is now talking, the motivation to get back in there is great to see.

“Massive Frazer is an enormous fan favorite and I believe he can use this expertise to go on and obtain what everyone knows he’s able to.”

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Watch the Sky Sports activities commentators react dwell to Fabio Wardley’s unimaginable first spherical knockout win over Frazer Clarke.

British rival Jeamie TKV might be a future opponent for Clarke after a current stoppage win over Franklin Ignatius.

“Why not? It is up to this man here (Ben Shalom), he is putting the shows on.

“However Jeamie is able to go,” stated TKV’s coach Barry Smith.

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