Boxer Otto Wallin has made it clear that he is determined to throw a wrench into the highly anticipated match between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder in March. The 6’5″, 230 lb. fighter is set on spoiling the plans of the two heavyweight boxing superstars.
Key Takeaway
Otto Wallin is set on derailing the much-anticipated Anthony Joshua-Deontay Wilder fight in March, adding an unexpected twist to the heavyweight boxing landscape.
Wallin’s Stance
Wallin, who is scheduled to fight Joshua in Saudi Arabia this Saturday, expressed skepticism about the likelihood of the Joshua-Wilder bout taking place in March. He believes that the timeframe between their respective fights and the March event is too short for the match to materialize without any complications.
Challenges Ahead
While Joshua and Wilder are looking ahead to their potential showdown, they both face tough opponents in their upcoming fights. Wallin himself is determined to defeat Joshua, while Wilder is set to face Joseph Parker, a formidable opponent with a professional record of 33-3 (23 KOs).
The Road Ahead
The prospect of a match between Wilder and Joshua has long been a desire of boxing fans, and Wallin’s determination to disrupt these plans adds an intriguing twist to the heavyweight boxing scene.