Underdog Otto Wallin looks to be the heavyweight champion over the reigning Tyson Fury this Saturday on ESPN+.
The 6 foot 5, Swedish 28-year-old southpaw, Otto Wallin, is currently 20-0 (1) with 13 knockouts. His last fight was back in April where he had a no-contest after his opponent Nick Kisner got a cut from an accidental headbutt. But the last fight before that was almost exactly a year before his most recent fight where he beat Adrian Granat by a unanimous decision.
When Wallin was offered the biggest fight of his career, he instantly accepted the fight. “I wouldn’t take this fight if I didn’t think I can win. I think I have a good chance to win, but I’m a big underdog,” Wallin said.
The heavyweight champion of the world, England’s Tyson Fury is 6 foot 9 and 31 years of age with a current record of 28-0-1 with 20 knockouts. His previous fight was against Tom Schwarz were Fury dominated and won via TKO in the second round of the bout. Fans were not excited about this fight or his current one since they want to see him either rematch the ferocious Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua who was just upset by Andy Ruiz back in June.
Fury “The Gypsy King” (-3500) and Otto “All In” Wallin (+1300) will be an exciting match to watch as the age of the heavyweight division is coming upon us by storm.