Fabio Wardley ’s coach Ben Davison has explained why he didn’t throw in the towel on Saturday, as his boxer was stopped by Daniel Dubois in Manchester. Wardley dropped Dubois twice in the first three rounds , but the challenger climbed off the canvas both times to stop the WBO heavyweight champion in round 11 , handing Wardley his first loss. In fact, after the early knockdowns, Dubois gradually took over the fight and dealt Wardley clear damage , with some fans and pundits feeling that the bout could have been stopped sooner . Wardley was checked by a ringside doctor and referee Howard Foster at the start of rounds nine and 10, and the action was allowed to continue both times, to the audible delight of many fans in the Co-op Live arena. “Most importantly Fabio is Ok,” Davison wrote on his Instagram story on Sunday. “On last night - Firstly congrats to Dubois. 2 tremendous warriors in a modern day classic. We are super proud of Fabio. “I actually agree the fight could of [sic] been stopped earlier.…