Otto Wallin, a Swedish heavyweight boxer, noted that his current opponent Anthony Joshua no longer feels invulnerable. According to Otto, the defeat to Ruiz and two defeats to Usyk influenced the Briton’s psychology.
“Now is the perfect time to fight Joshua. He was the guy who found a target and destroyed it. He knocked out everyone in the amateurs. When he turned pro, he also achieved knockouts. He knocked out Wladimir Klitschko. I think he felt almost invulnerable.
Then he lost to Ruiz and got stopped. He lost to Usyk twice. Now Joshua knows he is vulnerable. He knows that he can lose, that he can be shocked, and he doesn’t like it. Joshua doesn't like to miss punches or take damage. He is worried about what people think about him. It’s hard for him when people criticize him,” Wallin said.
Wallin's confrontation with Joshua will take place on December 23 in Saudi Arabia.