Boxing fans surrounded by chocolate egg remnants can indulge further into Easter Sunday evening with a tasty heavyweight showdown as Fabio Wardley faces rival Frazer Clarke.
The two unbeaten Britons – who collide at London’s O2 Arena – have trodden very different paths towards arguably the most high-profile fight of their respective pro careers.
British and Commonwealth champion Wardley, 29, has only been boxing for seven years, in which time he has progressed from the unlicensed white collar scene – and no amateur career – to 17 pro wins.
“I’ve shown that I’m a very good and well-rounded boxer although I do get involved in scraps here and there,” he says.
Clarke meanwhile is the better schooled of the pair – a product of TeamGB whose amateur accolades include an Olympic bronze medal at Tokyo 2020.
As a pro, however, the 32-year-old from Burton upon Trent is yet to set the world alight but still feels his experience will prevail in a contest billed as “bad blood”.
“[Wardley] has knocked a lot of people out and looked devastating but he’s not been in the ring with Frazer Clarke yet,” he says.
“Myself, I know too much. I’m working too hard. I hit hard as well. I’m too fast, too knowledgeable, too switched on, too good looking, too sexy, too strong, too much of a beast.”