“It’s hard for me to decide now. I think Fury is a very good fighter and I think he can recover from his last fight. It would be a good fight, but we’ll see what happens to Joshua now,” said the Swede, who was stopped by AJ after the fifth round.
“Joshua can do some good things with [trainer] Ben Davison, and Ben knows Tyson well. I don’t even know... there are a lot of variables here. I always said Fury would win, but after the Joshua fight I look at it a little differently. It’s hard to bet against Fury, but after this fight I changed my mind a little,” admitted Otto Wallin.