Tyson Fury should take on Otto Wallin after moving on from his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder, according to Wallin's promoter. Fury was set to face Wilder on December 19, but he confirmed Sportsmail's report that the fight had been abandoned.
Fury has agreed financial terms to two fights with Anthony Joshua for 2021, but first wants to fight before the 2020 ends.
Dmitriy Salita told
Sky Sports: "Otto called me as soon as he read about the possible fall out and said, "Let's get the rematch, I am going to beat him!''
"Out of all the world-class opponents that Fury beat, including Wladimir Klitschko and Wilder, Otto landed more punches and did more damage in the ring than anyone else."
"Many observers felt the fight could have been stopped due to the cut,' he added. 'There was added controversy of a TV commentator notifying Ben Davison that the cut was caused by a punch and not a headbutt.
"Tyson may be the best heavyweight in the world but the man that came closest to beating him, learned and improved as a result of that highest-level, world-class experience is Otto Wallin."
source -
Daily Mail