
FRAZER CLARKE faced a strong reprimand from his girlfriend after an “awkward” encounter with rival David Adeleye in a parking lot.
The two boxers, notorious for their heated exchanges, engaged in a confrontation at a boxing event before continuing their dispute outside.

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After a lengthy verbal exchange, even Danni-Leigh, Clarke’s girlfriend, became frustrated with the situation.
Speaking to The Stomping Ground, Clarke explained: “Adeleye is quite a talker.
“There’s a backstory – we were at an event in Birmingham where we had a minor confrontation. Somehow, I ended up in a parking lot with him and two of his friends.
“One of them looked like Sherman Klump, and I’m not sure who the other one thought he was – possibly his brother.
“After a disagreement inside, I suggested we step outside to resolve it.
“I stood in the parking lot for about ten minutes, just listening to them chatter nonsense. It didn’t lead to any resolution.
“I was there alone until my girlfriend came out and said, ‘This is embarrassing.’
“They acted tough inside, but none dared to act on it. None of them had the courage to even lay a finger on me.
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“I encouraged them to make a move. I genuinely wanted them to try.”
At 33 years old, Clarke suffered a damaging knockout to Fabio Wardley, 30, in his latest fight in October, following their thrilling draw seven months earlier.
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Adeleye, 28, also achieved a knockout against Jeamie Tshikeva, 31, earlier in April.
Nonetheless, the British Boxing Board of Control has ordered a rematch due to referee Ron Kearney calling for a “break” just before the knockout punch was delivered.
Clarke, a former bouncer skilled at managing loudmouths, is eager to face the winner of the rematch but has his focus on a showdown with Adeleye in any case.
He stated: “I come across these types frequently. All talk, no action; they’re merely hollow threats. Just as I noticed, timid, scared little boys.
“There’s nothing behind their bravado; I’ve dealt with these sorts for a long time. They label me a ‘country boy’ and so forth.
“Let me tell you, if it comes to it, you’d find yourself in a barn with a bunch of pigs, blindfolded.
“It’s all a game. I wish them both the best in their fight, but Adeleye is the one I truly want to challenge because I’d relish the opportunity to teach him a lesson.”

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