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Wallin believes Joshua is tougher than Fury

Following Otto Wallin's knockout by Anthony Joshua in just five rounds last December, the Swedish boxer believes that the British-Nigerian is a tougher opponent than WBC champion Tyson Fury. Before the "Day of Reckoning" in Saudi Arabia, some boxing fans had anticipated Wallin to cause an upset and disrupt a planned fight between Joshua and Deontay Wilder. However, Joshua took control in the main event, dominating Wallin from the start and securing the stoppage after just five rounds. Despite his second career defeat, Wallin refuses to make excuses, praising Joshua for a stellar performance.

"I know that he is one of the best fighters out there," Wallin told Boxing News.

"I really have no excuses; he was just better. He did really well, used his reach effectively, and landed some really good shots. He was just better. I think he had a good game plan. He felt like a very good fighter, and obviously, it was a much tougher fight than what I had with Tyson Fury. Maybe he's found his home with Ben Davison."

After round five, Wallin's nose was dripping blood, prompting his longtime coach, Joey Gamache, to make the bold decision to pull his fighter out early.

The 33-year-old didn't dispute the call at the time, and he still believes his trainer made the right decision.

"I didn't disagree with the stoppage; Joey told me, 'I'm going to stop it.' And I didn't say anything. I trust Joey; he is always looking out for me. I feel very happy that I have a trainer who puts my health first. There's a life after boxing, so I'm really appreciative that he is looking out for me," he said.

Meanwhile, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, says the British-Nigerian’s next fight is still set for March in Saudi Arabia.

Several names are being discussed for the British star’s next fight in Saudi. Some of the options include unbeaten contender Filip Hrgovic, MMA veteran Francis Ngannou, and Chinese giant Zhilei Zhang.

“Right now, we have three fights that were in discussions for they’re all big,” Hearn told IFL TV. “And that doesn’t involve Deontay Wilder. Before March our aim, and we’ve discussed this, is to fight the winner of Fury versus Usyk. That is all we want to do.

“Obviously there’s a Hrgovic fight out there for the world heavyweight title; there’s a Francis Ngannou fight out there which would be absolutely colossal. There’s other heavyweights as well, the Zhang fight possibly as well with Queensbury.”

Hrgovic is viewed by many as the frontrunner to face Joshua, while Oleksandr Usyk and WBC champion Tyson Fury are scheduled to collide in an undisputed fight on February 17 in Saudi Arabia.

The IBF title is anticipated to become vacant following the initial Fury-Usyk clash, with Hrgovic standing as the mandatory challenger for the IBF. A potential match between him and Joshua for the vacant IBF belt is on the horizon.

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