British boxing champion shouts at Norwich fans, rips shirt off and swings it around his head at rowdy Old Farm derby

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FABIO WARDLEY travelled to Norwich yesterday to back hometown club Ipswich.

The heavyweight star, 29, was at Carrow Road less than a week on from his bloody battle with Frazer Clarke.

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Fabio Wardley swung his shirt around his head in the concourse[/caption]
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Wardley, 29, was supporting his hometown team at Carrow Road[/caption]
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The British heavyweight champ taunted Norwich fans[/caption]

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Still sporting some of the bruises from his draw with Clarke, Wardley wore an Ipswich shirt for the Old Farm derby.

He posted a picture of himself in their famous blue home shirt, while also wearing an Ipswich scarf and holding a flag.

Wardley wrote: “Uppa Town.”

The British champion later took his shirt off in the away end concourse, swinging it around his head.

He took time out to pose for pictures with fellow Ipswich fans.

And when he took to his seat, he couldn’t resist taunting the Norwich supporters.

Wardley could be seen having a bit of fun while giving it to the Canaries’ faithful.

Unfortunately for Wardley, his team went on to lose the crucial Championship clash 1-0.

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Marcelino Nunez’s 39th minute free-kick was ultimately the difference between the two sides, as Norwich strengthened their grip on sixth.

Ipswich, meanwhile, lost top spot – with Leicester going a point clear while also possessing a game in hand after beating strugglers Birmingham 2-1.

Wardley and Co would later feel better, however, when Leeds lost 2-1 at Coventry – keeping Daniel Farke’s side third, a point behind Ipswich.

The boxing star was forced to receive medical attention following his gruesome war with Clarke at the 02 Arena last week.

He suffered a broken nose during the bout, and was leaking heavily with his face a “mess”.

Despite Wardley’s injuries, it was Clarke who looked the worse for wear upon the final bell.

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Marcelino Nunez celebrates Norwich’s winner[/caption]
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Wardley drew with Frazer Clarke at the 02 last week[/caption]
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Wardley, who represented his beloved Ipswich with his shorts, was left severely bloodied during last week’s fight[/caption]
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