Otto Wallin


Einar Otto Wallin is a Swedish professional boxer. He held the WBA Continental heavyweight title in 2017 and won the EBU European Union heavyweight title in 2018.

Amateur career

Wallin comes from a working-class family. His father and one of his brothers boxed, and he began boxing when he was 15. As an amateur, he won the Swedish championship for beginners in 2008. There were few heavyweights available to fight in Sweden, where professional boxing was banned until 2007, so Wallin would often fight whoever and whenever in order to stay active.
In 2009, Wallin won a bronze medal at the Swedish Youth National Championships in the heavyweight division, and won the Ruska Tournament in the super-heavyweight division. In 2010, Wallin won silver at the Swedish National Championships, and silver at the Haringey Box Cup, losing to Anthony Joshua on points in the final. He also won silver at the 2010 Ruska Tournament.
Wallin lost to Joshua on points again in a Sweden–England dual match in Stockholm in January 2011. He then won bronze at the Swedish National Championships in February, silver at the Nordic Championships in March, gold at the Algirdas Socikas Tournament in May, gold at the Haringey Box Cup in June, and gold at the Riga Open Tournament in December.
In January 2012, Wallin defeated Frazer Clarke 32:11 in a Sweden–England dual match in Uppsala, which qualified him for the 2012 European Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament. Wallin won bronze at the Gee-Bee Tournament in March, losing to Magomed Omarov in the semi-finals. At the European Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament in April in Trabzon, Turkey, he was eliminated in the round of 16 by Mihai Nistor. Wallin finished with an amateur record of 34–12.

Professional career

Wallin turned professional at the age of 22, in 2013. He trained under Torsten Schmitz for six months in Berlin, Germany, then moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he met former two-weight WBA world champion Joey Gamache, who became his trainer. Wallin followed Gamache to New York after Gamache left Denmark.
After racking up a 19–0 record and winning the WBA Continental heavyweight title, Wallin defeated Adrian Granat to win the vacant Swedish and EBU European Union heavyweight titles in April 2018. Wallin won by unanimous decision 117–111, 117–112, and 118–110. As a tall southpaw, he has also been a sparring partner for Anthony Joshua, Jarrell Miller and Adam Kownacki.
Wallin then made his United States debut against Nick Kisner in April 2019, but the fight ended in a no contest after an accidental clash of heads opened a cut above Kisner's eye in the first round. He was set to fight BJ Flores in July, but Flores was ruled medically unfit to fight on the day of the scheduled bout.
On 14 September 2019, Wallin faced the former unified heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Wallin lost the fight by unanimous decision, with the scorecards reading 116–112, 117–111, and 118–110. He opened up a large cut above Fury's right eye in the third round with a left hand, which affected Fury's vision for the rest of the fight. A ringside doctor examined the cut in the sixth and deemed Fury able to continue. The examination by the doctor seemed to motivate Fury, as he poured on the pressure afterwards, hurting Wallin repeatedly with solid shots. Despite fatiguing in the second half of the fight, Wallin came back in the twelfth and landed a strong left hand which seemed to trouble Fury. Commentators stated Wallin's performance had defied the odds despite the loss, as he came in as an over 10 to 1 underdog.
Wallin was set to make his return to the ring against former WBA heavyweight world champion Lucas Browne on 28 March 2020 at the Park Theater at the Park MGM in Las Vegas. The fight was scheduled for 10 rounds. On 26 February, Wallin was removed from the card due to a foot injury and was replaced by Apti Davtaev.

Personal life

Wallin was born in Sundsvall, Sweden, but has lived in New York City since 2017. Wallin's father died of a sudden heart attack shortly before the announcement of Wallin's fight with Tyson Fury. Wallin said his father, an amateur boxer and part-time trainer, motivated him to get into boxing, and hoped to use his father's death as extra motivation to upset the odds and defeat Fury, similar to Buster Douglas losing his mother before fighting Mike Tyson. Despite ultimately losing the bout, Wallin's performance was praised. Fury said in his in-ring interview, "Big congratulations to Otto and I just wanna say rest in peace to his father. I know he would be very, very proud of his performance."

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
22Loss20–1 Tyson FuryUD1214 Sep 2019 T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, United States
2120–0 Nick KisnerNC1, 3:0013 Apr 2019Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.png" />No contest after Kisner was cut by an accidental headbutt
20Win20–0 Adrian GranatUD1221 Apr 2018 Gärdehov, Sundsvall, SwedenWon vacant EBU European Union and Swedish heavyweight titles
19Win19–0 Srdan GovedaricaKO3, 1:0127 Jan 2018 Arēna Rīga, Riga, Latvia
18Win18–0 Gianluca MandrasTKO5, 1:1822 Apr 2017 Sundsvalls Sporthall, Sundsvall, SwedenWon vacant WBA Continental heavyweight title
17Win17–0 Raphael ZumbanoUD103 Dec 2016 Arena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria
16Win16–0 Osborne MachimanaUD810 Sep 2016 Hovet, Stockholm, Sweden
15Win15–0 Irineu Beato Costa JuniorTKO3, 0:3523 Apr 2016 Hovet, Stockholm, Sweden
14Win14–0 Samir KurtagicUD619 Dec 2015 Rosvalla Arena, Nyköping, Sweden
13Win13–0 Vladimir GoncharovUD619 Sep 2015 Rosvalla Arena, Nyköping, Sweden
12Win12–0 Oleksiy MazikinKO2, 2:2620 Jun 2015 Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark
11Win11–0 Beka LobjanidzeKO4, 0:522 May 2015 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
10Win10–0 David GegeshidzeTKO2, 2:3214 Mar 2015 Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark
9Win9–0 Ivica PerkovicRTD4, 3:006 Dec 2014 Große EWE Arena, Oldenburg, Germany
8Win8–0 Vjekoslav BajicTKO2 29 Nov 2014 Falkoner Center, Frederiksberg, Denmark
7Win7–0 Maksym PedyuraTKO4, 2:5030 Aug 2014 Gerry Weber Stadion, Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
6Win6–0 Ladislav KovarikTKO4, 1:0015 Feb 2014 MusikTeatret, Albertslund, Denmark
5Win5–0 Ferenc ZsalekPTS425 Jan 2014 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
4Win4–0 Tomas MrazekPTS423 Nov 2013 Stechert Arena, Bamberg, Germany
3Win3–0 Gabor FarkasTKO3, 2:5326 Oct 2013 EWE Arena, Oldenburg, Germany
2Win2–0 Valeri SemiskurTKO2, 0:557 Sep 2013 Arena Nord, Frederikshavn, Denmark
1Win1–0 Roman CherneyTKO1, 2:5715 Jun 2013 NRGi Arena, Aarhus, Denmark