Wallin: “This is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for"

Press Release

18/09/2021

Wallin: “This is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for"

Dillian Whyte will return to The O2 in London on Saturday October 30th to defend his interim WBC heavyweight title against dangerous Otto Wallin (pictured), live worldwide on DAZN. White (28-2, 19 KOs) flattened Alexander Povetkin with a huge left hook after an inspired performance to gain redemption in their high-stakes rematch at the Europa Point Sports Complex in Gibraltar last time out in March. Whyte had Povetkin on the brink of a knockout throughout their second heavyweight battle and closed the show dramatically, returning the favor after he lost to the Russian at Fight Camp 2020.
 
Wallin (22-1, 14 KOs) comes into the fight in fine form having stopped Travis Kauffman in five rounds August 2020 and then widely outpointed Dominic Breazeale at the same venue in February this year. The 30 year-old southpaw is best known for his twelve-round war with WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in 2019, which lost depsite inflicting a massive cut on the Brit’s eye that required 47 stiches.
 
“We had a choice between a few fighters but Otto Wallin is always saying people don’t want to fight him,” said Whyte. “He thinks he’s avoided but I am as well, so let’s get it on. He’s a good fighter, he gave Tyson Fury a lot of trouble, if it wasn’t in America that fight would have been stopped from the cut. On October 30th, I will put another L on his record. He’s got a winning record, he’s a southpaw and he’s tricky. I’ve got to get things moving quickly and make the adjustments. I can’t wait to be back home at The O2 and to get things buzzing again!”
 
“This is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for,” said Wallin. “I’ve been training since my last fight in February, and I felt I was going to get something big. Dillian Whyte is a good opponent, but I’m better and I’m improving all the time. I feel like this is finally my time to shine and I’m ready for this fight.”