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Swedish Boxer Otto Wallin Suffers Suspected Broken Nose After Brutal Anthony Joshua Loss


Swedish Boxer Otto Wallin Suffers Suspected Broken Nose After Brutal Anthony Joshua Loss

Medics Attend to Wallin's Injuries

Swedish boxer Otto Wallin was tended to by medics after his devastating defeat to Anthony Joshua. The boxer is suspected to have suffered a broken nose during the match.

Joshua Dominates the Fight

Despite the disappointment of his canceled superfight with Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua put on an impressive performance in his bout against Wallin. He completely dominated the fight, leading to Wallin's corner pulling him out at the end of the fifth round.

Wallin's Nose Appears to Burst

During the match, Joshua landed a powerful right hand followed by a left hook, causing Wallin's nose to appear to burst. Blood began pouring out of what seemed to be a cut on his nose, leading to the belief that it was broken.

Plans for Joshua vs. Wilder Clash Uncertain

Before his defeat, Wilder's loss to Joseph Parker in the co-main event had already scuppered plans for a future showdown with Joshua. The Saudi organisers had scheduled the fight for next year, but now those plans are up in the air.



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Joshua Stays Positive

Despite the disappointment, Joshua remained upbeat and praised Wallin's fighting spirit. He also refused to rub salt in Wilder's wounds, expressing his belief that the American fighter will bounce back.

Promoter Eddie Hearn Considers New Opponent

Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, revealed that the boxer is likely to face Croatia's Filip Hrgovic for a vacant IBF world title instead of Wilder. Hearn expressed his confidence in Joshua's abilities, stating that he believes Joshua is the best heavyweight in the world.

Joshua's victory proves that he is back and ready to take on new challenges in the boxing world. Fans can look forward to an exciting 2024 for the British boxer.