Comments Thread For: Otto Wallin: Tyson Fury Seems Very Difficult To Work With, Contradicts Himself All The Time

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Otto Wallin: Tyson Fury Seems Very Difficult To Work With, Contradicts Himself All The Time

    Heavyweight contender Otto Wallin believes WBC world champion Tyson Fury is a difficult person to deal with. Wallin took Fury to the limit back in 2019. He appeared to be on the verge of an upset after Fury suffered two severe cuts above his eye from legal punches.
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  • VislorTurlough
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    Another bro that talks but won’t man up and fight a live body. That’s the story of HW boxing 2023.

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    • LAchargers373
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      Wallin huh. Who’s he fighting again? Irrelevance that’s who

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      • Murray Kelm
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        #4
        What ever happened to time limited mandatories,? If they are not enforced, what the hell is the use?

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        • 1Eriugenus
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          Wallinn's criticism of Tyson is probably fair but the man needs to look at himself. He is 32, into the veteran stage of a 10 year 'career' in which he's fought only 26 times & his only name win is a Brezeale who was coming off being sparked by Deontay. After he performed so well against Tyson a lot of people were really positive about Otto. 4 years have passed & any momentum has long subsided &, basically, we're left wondering, do you want to be a fighter Otto or just a guy that poses around rings & heavy bags?

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #6
            Originally posted by 1Eriugenus
            Wallinn's criticism of Tyson is probably fair but the man needs to look at himself. He is 32, into the veteran stage of a 10 year 'career' in which he's fought only 26 times & his only name win is a Brezeale who was coming off being sparked by Deontay. After he performed so well against Tyson a lot of people were really positive about Otto. 4 years have passed & any momentum has long subsided &, basically, we're left wondering, do you want to be a fighter Otto or just a guy that poses around rings & heavy bags?
            I'm with you. I was looking forward to seeing the
            ​​​​​​big Swede against some of the other big names. I was very disappointed when his fight against Whyte fell thru a week out with Dillian's phantom injury.

            I believe he's finally out from his promotional contract with Salita. Hopefully he can get some meaningful fights and not just provide a weekly soundbyte to NSB.

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            • 1Eriugenus
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              #7
              Yeah, PBR, if the man is going to make up lost time he needs to do it now.

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              • NYG
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                #8
                Wallin got famous for landing a lucky shot on Fury and then getting dominated the entire fight. Stfu Wallin

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                • landotter
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                  I mean, he is not saying anything other people have not already have said.

                  Which I guess is the point: He really is not saying anything, is he?

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                  • Boxviewer
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NYG
                    Wallin got famous for landing a lucky shot on Fury and then getting dominated the entire fight. Stfu Wallin
                    You didn't argue his criticism on Greedy Belly though. Wasn't he right? A champion who's only interested in fighting low risk fights ain't a true champion IMO. if anyone should STFU it would be sycophantic fanboys like you who are shamelessly defending the indefensible.

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