Otto Wallin Drops Bombshell: See What He NOW Thinks About Fury vs. Joshua game

By | January 3, 2024

In a surprising turn of events, Swedish heavyweight contender Otto Wallin has revealed a shift in his perspective on the highly anticipated showdown between British rivals Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Wallin, who faced both fighters in the past, initially expressed confidence in Fury’s ability to triumph. However, his recent bout with Joshua has left him reconsidering his stance.

 

Wallin, who went the distance with Fury in 2019, acknowledged the toughness of his clash with Joshua last month. Despite losing to Fury in a spirited twelve-round decision, Wallin now believes that Joshua presented a more formidable challenge. The bout in Saudi Arabia saw Joshua secure victory with a fifth-round stoppage against the Swedish fighter.

 

Reflecting on the contrasting experiences, Wallin admitted, “It’s hard to say [what would happen in a fight between Fury and Joshua]. I think that Fury’s a very good fighter.” However, he emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the outcome, stating, “It’s hard to go against Tyson I think. But, I don’t know, it’s changed my mind a bit after this fight.”

 

The dynamics of the heavyweight landscape are undeniably complex, with variables such as Joshua’s recent partnership with coach Ben Davison adding an element of intrigue. Wallin hinted at the potential impact of this collaboration, stating, “He might be on to something really good with Ben Davison, and Ben obviously knows Tyson.”

 

As boxing enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the clash between Joshua and Fury, Wallin’s insights offer a unique perspective from someone who has shared the ring with both fighters. With Fury set to face Oleksandr Usyk on February 17 in a high-stakes undisputed bout, the heavyweight division remains a captivating and unpredictable spectacle, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as they await the unfolding drama in the ring.

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