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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Otto Wallin Training Twice a Day To Stay in Shape

    29-year-old Wallin (20-1, 13 KOs) is best known for his epic stand against unified and lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas last Saturday, September 14. Wallin was able to open two grisly cuts on Fury's eye and came within a hair of stopping the champion before losing a close unanimous decision.
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  • skinnystev
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    who writes this crap otto wallin never "came within a hair of stopping the champion " and was hammers relentlessly by The Gypsy King who won by a wide margin on all the scorecards article was signed by "random hits" whoever that is random miss would be more accurate

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      Originally posted by skinnystev
      who writes this crap otto wallin never "came within a hair of stopping the champion " and was hammers relentlessly by The Gypsy King who won by a wide margin on all the scorecards article was signed by "random hits" whoever that is random miss would be more accurate
      I know, some people are still clearly mad that that fight wasn't stopped, even though Fury fought well through it. Same as the knockdown in the Wilder fight. When have you ever heard so called fans wish for a referee to stop a fight that clearly had no problems continuing.

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      • Bunch Pag
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        Seems some still think the fight should have been stopped and to be fair it could quite easily been stopped had it been different referee/docs or whatever, but luckily enough the right people were in charge and saw that everything was ok to carry on and Fury was able to duly carry on with the beating of wallin.

        The bad cut made people's view distorted of the actual fight and Fury was never in danger of losing it boxing wise.....

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        • VatoMulatto
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          Wallin made a name for himself because of that honourableloss to Fury but I wonder how good he really is.

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            #6
            Only the Gypsy King could've overcome such a horrible cut against a skilled operator like Wallin. Let's not forget that Fury over trained for the fight as well, he clearly wasn't in his best physical condition.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              Epic stand ? In fight he clearly lost about 10-2 in rounds?

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              • Dasmius Shinobi
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                I like to see more of Otto Wallin.

                I am very curious to see how Otto Wallin fight against a top 10 contender after his decision loss by Tyson Fury. Eye test, not bad considering how he fight against one of the best heavyweight in this era.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi
                  I am very curious to see how Otto Wallin fight against a top 10 contender after his decision loss by Tyson Fury. Eye test, not bad considering how he fight against one of the best heavyweight in this era.
                  I think it is too early for him to fight top 10 contender. he should fight somebody top 20, how about Martin or Helenius.

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                  • Dasmius Shinobi
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                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    I think it is too early for him to fight top 10 contender. he should fight somebody top 20, how about Martin or Helenius.

                    I agree with you. Both of them can test him and they are better than Lucas Browne. I jump to much rapidly, putting Otto Wallin with a top 10, maybe I still have the excitement he produce against Tyson Fury.

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