Frazer Clarke gave fans multiple reasons to worry about him when he went toe-to-toe against Fabio Wardley this past Saturday. The British boxer never looked settled in the fight, as he absorbed multiple power shots initially and a powerful right hook on his temple flatlined him. What caused uproar was a crooked jaw and a dent on the left side of the head, which left viewers feeling uncomfortable and concerned for his health. However, they can breathe easy now.
Notably, Clarke, 33, and Wardley, 29, met in the ring this March, where they fought to a draw. A rematch soon followed but unlike their first affair, Clarke, at 8-1-1, left the Kingdom Arena on a stretcher. After spending a few nights in the hospital, he was back on a flight home, where he met Gareth A. Davies, and provided an update on his health. Davies turned to his X handle and disclosed the conversation he had with Clarke. The boxing journalist revealed that the boxer was feeling okay, but his jaw was wired and had three breaks.
He wrote, “Just chatted to @BigFrazeBoxer at airport in Riyadh 5 mins ago. His wife is with him. He is feeling ok. Jaw is wired. Showed me pictures of the breaks – three I think. We on same flight to London overnight. V pleased to know that FC is ok.”
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Just chatted to @BigFrazeBoxer at airport in Riyadh 5 mins ago. His wife is with him. He is feeling ok. Jaw is wired. Showed me pictures of the breaks – three I think. We on same flight to London overnight. V pleased to know that FC is ok. He said to say to @FabioWardley Page2 #
— Gareth A Davies (@GarethADaviesDT) October 13, 2024
Davis then shared the message that Clarke asked him to tell Wardley. The Staffordshire native admitted that he had never been hit that hard. Davis penned, “Fraze said to tell big @FabioWardley “Well done mate, Ive been in boxing a very long time and no one has ever hit that hard. I’m proud of the 13rds we’ve had together.” Really pleased to see Big Fraze on way home… heart lifted.”
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This update might put fans at ease, who had seen Clarke suffer heavy punishment. Prior to leaving for home, the heavyweight fighter underwent surgery to repair his jaw and cheekbone, and his promoter Ben Shalom then informed the media of Clarke’s plans and his return timeline.
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Shalom told SkySports that Clarke had a minor surgery and was feeling well and rested. He also pointed out that ‘Big Fraze’ was en route to the UK to recover with his family. Shalom also then laid out his comeback plans, as he believed he would be able to return next year with extra motivation.
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He said, “He’s [Frazer Clarke] feeling more motivated than ever to come back bigger and better in the new year. He would like to sincerely pass on his thanks to well-wishers and we hope for a speedy recovery.” Clarke might take some time to recover because visually his injury looked alarming to everyone. It remains to be seen when the fans will see him next in the ring.
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