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Wardley Fan Q&A
Fabio Wardley
World champion and DAZN analyst
Who is your favourite heavyweight fighter of all time?
"Muhammad Ali."
Moses Itauma faces Jermaine Franklin in heavyweight bout in Manchester
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World champion Fabio Wardley doing fan Q&A
Briton Itauma on nine-fight knockout run and unbeaten in 13 fights
Ringwalk expected after 22:30
Itauma's top five knockouts
Bobbie Jackson, Sean Byrne and Kal Sajad
Wardley Fan Q&A
Fabio Wardley
World champion and DAZN analyst
Who is your favourite heavyweight fighter of all time?
"Muhammad Ali."
Itauma v Franklin

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Straight forward path for Itauma. After tonight, he should be looking at Hrgovic then he could pick the loser of Dubois/Wardley or the winner of Okolie/Yoka and then the world title fight against the winner of Dubois/Wardley.
Anon, Oxfordshire
Kal Sajad
BBC Sport boxing journalist at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester
A lot of big hitters in tonight. Daniel Dubois, Fabio Wardley and Lawrence Okolie are amongst the Queensberry Promotions' heavyweight stable. I've also seen Doncaster's Dave Allen knocking about.
Itauma v Franklin
There's a lot of hype around Moses Itauma but, as you can see on the graphics below, he's not had to throw many punches to get his last three opponents out of there.
A total of 92 punches thrown across those three bouts... that's why we have questions about how he will cope when he comes up against a testing rival.



Sean Byrne
BBC Sport
In my defence, I also think 100 Wardleys could beat a Silverback Gorilla... Even if the WBO heavyweight champion doesn't fancy himself.
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I think Sean may be suffering with a bout of small man syndrome.
Imy, Leeds
Heaney v Warburton
This co-main event is bubbling up nicely.
Nathan Heaney's ringwalk raised the atmosphere in the arena but his loyal fans might be a little worried to see he has blood smeared across his nose and mouth.
It looks like Wales' Gerome Warburton broke Heaney's nose in the fifth round.
We've just ticked into the second half of the bout.
Image source, Getty ImagesIn the wake of the death of Ricky Hatton, a new BBC documentary explores how the sport has still not filled the void in care for its fighters.
Well worth a watch for any boxing fan.
Wardley Fan Q&A
Fabio Wardley
World champion and DAZN analyst
If you were to compare yourself to any ex-fighter who would it be?
"George Foreman."
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Itauma would definitely beat Dubois, should that be his next step up.
Darren
Itauma vs Okolie would be a good next fight.
Andy
Moses next fight - Filip Hrgović.
Mark
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert
Boxing loves a nice cliche. Every single Mexican fighter was supposedly one of 17 brothers and had been a shoeshine boy since he was six.
Then there's the female fighter who had to pretend to be a boy because she wasn't allowed to fight as a girl - Caroline Dubois seems to have done that, and Katie Taylor most definitely did.
With Moses Itauma, the stories are about the established pros he'd sparred as a teenager.
I like the idea that he was still a schoolboy wearing his shorts and his sandals, although I think that's ripping the proverbial out of it.
But testimony from different gyms and fighters suggests that yes, he did show up after school to spar with guys while he was still wearing his uniform.
I personally first became aware of Itauma when he was about 16.
He was on his way to winning junior and youth titles as an unbeaten amateur, still wearing a headguard. There were rumours circulating about this kid.
That Silverback Gorilla question has got us talking in the office and our very own Sean Byrne believes that 100 of him could win that fight... even if WBO heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley doesn't fancy his chances.
For reference, Sean is 5ft 7in and weighs around 11st. Wardley stands at 6ft 5in and weighed around 17st for his last fight.
Sean thinks his "ground game" might be the difference. I'm not too confident about his chances.
Wardley Fan Q&A
Fabio Wardley
World champion and DAZN analyst
Would 100 Fabio Wardley's take down a Silverback Gorilla?
"No! I've done the science and I've asked Chat GPT."
Itauma v Franklin
Image source, QueensberryMoses Itauma competes under the British flag but was born to a Slovak mother and Nigerian father in the eastern European country.
Itauma is proud of his roots and travelled to his father's homeland last year to learn more about his African heritage.
During that trip, Itauma told BBC Sport Africa that security staff at the airport in Lagos were keen to make friends with him, asking if he was a native after spotting his belts.
"I said, yeah, my father is," recalled Itauma. "[They said] 'we're proud of you'.
"They didn't know my story, they don't know what I've gone through, they don't know what my mum's been through, they don't know nothing about me.
"But they said just because I'm Nigerian, I'm doing well, that they're proud of me. That's something I've never had anywhere else."
Wardley Fan Q&A
Fabio Wardley
World champion and DAZN analyst
How do you deal with pressure?
"Repetition remove doubt. I know the work I put in at the gym. That removes the pressure with confidence."
That face-off was pretty uneventful. I'm sure there will be more fireworks when they get into the ring and fight in seven weeks time.
Just sticking with WBO heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley, he has very kindly been answering some of your questions this evening and those responses are on the way over the next hour as the co-main event plays out.
Image source, Queensberry
Image source, Queensberry
Kal Sajad
BBC Sport boxing journalist at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester
Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley - who fight in this very arena in seven weeks - are about to do a face-off in the ring.
Dubois is pacing by the corner, clenching his fits and staring the world champion down, as if he's ready to go tonight.
Image source, QueensberryScotland's Willy Hutchinson has just beaten Ezra Taylor by decision to take his overall record to 20 wins and two defeats.
That's a first loss as a professional for Nottingham's Taylor in his 14th bout.
The co-main event between Nathan Heaney and Gerome Warburton is up next.
Itauma v Franklin
Queensberry have built a pretty impressive stable of heavyweights over the past few years and a couple of them are at the Co-op Live Arena to keep a close eye on Moses Itauma tonight.
Former heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois and former cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie, who recently moved up to heavyweight, are ringside.
Potential future opponents for Itauma?
Image source, Queensberry
Image source, Queensberry