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    Fans fear Otto Wallin ‘is going to sleep’ as Anthony Joshua shows off bulging muscles ahead of huge Saudi fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA left fans stunned as he showed off his bulging biceps ahead of Saturday’s fight with Otto Wallin.The Brit’s incredible body transformation has some supporters believing he will become the first man ever to knockout his hardman opponent.
    Anthony Joshua’s bulging muscles has fans convinced he has the power to defeat Otto WallinCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
    AJ is hoping to make it three wins on the bounceCredit: Instagram @anthonyjoshua
    AJ fights Wallin – whose only defeat came by unanimous decision to Tyson Fury in 2019 – on Saturday night in Saudi Arabia on a star-studded card with Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker also going head-to-head.
    With just four days to go until the bout, Joshua, 34, posted a snap on Instagram of him training.
    He was shadow boxing and captioned the post: “No games.”
    Fans were taken aback by his huge muscles and are convinced he has what it takes to beat Wallin, 33.
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    One said: “Biceps as big as my head.”
    Another added: “Wallin going to sleep.”
    A third reacted: “We all been waiting for this champ, let’s go.”
    More commented: “Focus and do the job. Let the haters talk.”
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    AJ is hoping to put back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk firmly behind him, make it three wins in a row and potentially set up a clash against Wilder.
    But the Bronze Bomber claims his rival does not “have the heart” to fight him and is “75 per cent scared”.
    Meanwhile, Wallin is convinced Joshua is on the “decline” as he doubled down on criticism of him.
    However, AJ believes he has the upper hand after working with coach Ben Davison, who helped guide Tyson Fury to victory over the Swede in 2019.
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    Deontay Wilder net worth 2023, career earnings and boxing record

    DEONTAY WILDER is one of the hardest-punching heavyweights in boxing history and will return to the ring on December 23 after more than a year away.Wilder, 38, is set to face fellow former world champion Joseph Parker in Saudi Arabia, ahead of a blockbuster clash with Anthony Joshua in March – should both win.
    Deontay Wilder will fight Joseph Parker in Saudi Arabia on December 23Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Wilder will fight AJ – who is also fighting on the card – in March should both men winCredit: Reuters

    AJ will fight Otto Wallin on the same card, dubbed the Day of Reckoning, which is set to be one of the richest cards in boxing history.
    Here is everything you need to know about the former WBC heavyweight world champion who is famed for his ferocious power.
    What is Deontay Wilder’s net worth?
    According to Forbes, Wilder made a massive $46.5M (£33m) in 2020 alone – despite fighting just once.
    That made him the third wealthiest boxer behind Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Anthony Joshua.
    Wilder took home $2 million when he faced Luis Ortiz in March 2018 and made $20 million in their 2019 rematch.
    He made $10 million for his knockout victory over Dominic Breazeale in 2019.

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    The trilogy fight against Tyson Fury meant a huge increase in Wilder’s salary.
    He earned $10 million (£7.8m) in the first bout and around $28 million (£21.9m) in the rematch.
    For the third fight, Wilder took home a guaranteed purse of $10 million, including a share of the pay-per-view revenue.
    Wilder has only fought once since that trilogy ended in October 2021 – destroying Robert Helenius inside one round in New York City.
    The Bronze Bomber earned a reported fortune for his 2 mins 57 seconds of work that night, earning an estimated purse of $20 million (£15.68m).
    According to Forbes, Wilder has earned approximately $500,000 (£292,000) through endorsement deals.
    He has partnered with Everlast Boxing, PureKana CBD and Raising Cane’s.
    As of December 2023, Wilder has more than 3 million followers on Instagram.
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    He owns a number of luxurious cars and expensive jewellery and plans on focusing on music once he retires from the ring.
    Whether that proves to be a massive money-maker for Wilder is yet to be seen.
    While the exact figures for his fight with Parker are not yet known, Wilder reiterated how lucrative this Saudi Arabia deal will be for Joshua – leading to claims that Wilder will also make out big.
    The American claimed AJ will make more than £50 million over his two-fight Saudi deal, which will see the Brit face Wilder should he beat Otto Wallin.
    Wilder said: “Everyone will get in the ring for the right price, especially when there is over $50m on the table.
    “Everything is going in the right direction now and the fight will happen.
    “The time is finally here and people are going to get what they have wanted for years.”
    What is Deontay Wilder’s boxing record?
    From 2015 to 2020, Wilder held the heavyweight title and successfully defended the belt on 10 occasions.
    In 2015, Wilder became the first American world heavyweight champion since 2007.
    This marked the end of the longest period in which an American had not held a heavyweight title.
    Wilder’s record today stands at 43-2-1 – the two losses and one draw all from his trilogy with Tyson Fury.
    He suffered his loss against Fury via 7th-round TKO on February 22, 2020, which ended his 42-fight win streak.
    Both of Wilder’s losses came via stoppage.
    Aside from Fury, Wilder has beaten every other man that he’s stepped into the ring with.
    He entered the professional boxing scene in November 2008 at the age of 23, securing victory in his debut with a 2nd round TKO.
    Following this, he embarked on an impressive streak of 39 more consecutive wins, including 38 via stoppage.
    Wilder’s first world title fight came in January 2015, when he faced Bermane Stiverne for the heavyweight WBC title.
    He defeated Stiverne in round 12 in a unanimous decision to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
    Some of his notable victories include winning against Robert Helenius, Dominic Breazeale, Luis Ortiz, Gerald Washington, Artur Szpilka, and Éric Molina.
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    Despite his successful career, Wilder has faced criticism for his fighting style, with some commentators arguing that he heavily relies on his right hand and lacks versatility in his boxing approach.
    However, his fans appreciate and applaud his raw power, which has earned him the nickname “The Bronze Bomber.” More

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    I stood next to Anthony Joshua at his last press conference and the Brit was a ‘NERVOUS’ wreck around me, says Wilder

    DEONTAY WILDER detected “nervous” energy from Anthony Joshua when they were stood next to each other.The former WBC and unified heavyweight champions met for the first time last month at a press conference to promote this weekend’s short-notice Saudi extravaganza.
    Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder went face-to-face for the first time last monthCredit: REUTERS
    And Wilder has claimed he picked up a ‘nervous’ energy from AJCredit: Reuters
    Despite their public back and forths down the years, both men – who are on course for a March melee if they get through their respective bouts – were extremely cordial with one another and shook hands.
    But Wilder sensed something was off with AJ, telling Instant Casino: “For me, he was all nervous.
    “Nerves when it comes to me, because they don’t know how I am.
    “They don’t know how I am in different situations, so when I came in that relaxed manner it really shocked him. And it shocked a lot of people.”
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    Wilder and Joshua must get through their respective bouts with Joseph Parker and Otto Wallin this weekend to preserve their March 9 showdown.
    And the American will be rooting for his long-time rival to do the business against the Swedish slugger.
    He said: “I wish the best for AJ, but it’s been a long time coming between me and him; the anticipation, the hype, this is the number one fight in the world.
    “Everywhere I go, that’s the main fight people ask me about and one day soon it will finally happen after all these years of trying over and over again.
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    “Recently their side admitted they held this fight up; not taking the $50M, lowballing me, flat fees and all that stuff.
    “But with patience and time the truth shall reveal itself and it has.
    “He’s got to get Wallin out the way and I’ve got to get Parker out the way and may God be with us in those fights and when we come out safe we let the big games begin.”
    Should the fight with AJ fail to come to fruition, Wilder will turn his attention to a clash with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
    He told talkSPORT: “It is going to be one or the other, it could be [both Joshua and Ngannou in 2024], but I think it is going to be one or the other.
    “It can happen that way where I see both of them, but I know for sure that I am going to get one of them, I know that for sure.
    “So, the future is bright and I’m looking forward to [fighting] whoever I get into the ring with, whether that is both or one, I am grateful for it all.” More

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    Why is Ben Davison training Anthony Joshua for Otto Wallin fight?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA is counting down the days until his huge Christmas cracker with Otto Wallin – and he has shockingly decided to switch his trainer.Since being embarrassed twice by Oleksandr Usyk, AJ has gone on to secure a unanimous decision victory against Jermaine Franklin before knocking out Robert Helenius just four months later.
    Anthony Joshua has won his last two fights since switching trainersCredit: Reuters

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    And both wins came under the instructions of new trainer Derrick James who once helped Tony Bellew throw 200 punches in each round.
    But Joshua has decided to switch trainers once again and SunSport can tell fans why.
    Why is Ben Davison training Anthony Joshua?
    Legendary boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed that Joshua’s choice of trainer has been switched due to travel.
    Hearn believes that it will take a lot out of AJ if he travels to Texas to train with James before heading to the Middle East for the huge fight.
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    Speaking on Fight Hub TV, Hearn said: “It’s more about the location, I mean, six weeks out, very difficult to fly to Texas and then fly across of time zones to the Middle East.
    “He’s (Joshua) been training with Ben, the last three or four weeks and Derrick James has been aware of that situation.
    “It’s comfortable to train in the UK for this fight.”
    Will Anthony Joshua go back to training with Derrick James after the fight?
    Eddie Hearn also confirmed that AJ has NOT split with James despite switching trainers for this fight.
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    Anthony Joshua has not split with Derrick JamesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    And the boxing promoter highlighted that this is a good decision as Davison helped Tyson Fury to beat Wallin in 2019.
    Hearn said: “They’re definitely working together moving forward, it’s not a split.
    “It’s just time zones and training at home. This was the most effective and economic way to get it done.”
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    Who is Deontay Wilder’s fiancee Telli Swift?

    DEONTAY Wilder is not the only famous name in his household.His fiancee Telli Swift is a reality TV star in her own right and is often seen rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous.
    Deontay Wilder pictured with his fiancee Telli SwiftCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Who is Telli Swift?
    Telli Swift was born on January 24, 1987, in Zambales, Philippines.
    She grew up in Japan and later moved to California.
    Her real name is Shuntel, only taking on ‘Telli’ once she was famous.
    She began modelling when she was just three and appeared in a variety of beauty pageants.
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    When did she meet Deontay Wilder?
    The pair met in 2015 and began dating shortly afterwards.
    Speaking to The Sun in 2019, Swift said: ” we saw each other from a distance at check-in, then again at TSA, then he finally spoke to me while we were both going to our gates.
    “While we were talking my friend came – I just got out of the hospital from an infection in my leg which I thought I was going to get amputated if the antibiotics didn’t work.
    “I completely stopped talking to him and told my friend what happened with my leg and he left.
    “Leave it to Instagram DMs we got in touch with each other two weeks before my family reunion which so happen to be in Alabama where Deontay is from. The rest is history.”
    Wilder was initially reluctant to propose over fears that he would get his heart broken again but eventually did so on an episode of Wags Atlanta.
    He said: “I love the girl though. She got my heart. That’s my baby, that’s my best friend.
    “Even though I know I got a real woman and I love her to death, I know that I could give my all to a person and still get f****d over. “I’m definitely not closed-minded about it, because like I said, I found my best friend.”
    The proposal, on February 15 2018, was timed to coincide with their child’s gender reveal party at which the couple found out they were having a daughter.
    The couple are yet to announce their wedding plans.
    This will be Wilder’s second marriage after his partnership of eight years with Jessica Scales-Wilder eventually broke down in 2017.
    When did Deontay Wilder divorce Jessica Scales-Wilder?
    Wilder married Jessica Scales in 2009 and proceeded to have four children with her – two sons and two daughters.
    Their eldest child, Naieya, has spina bifida, with the boxer often calling her an inspiration as she battles the disability.
    The three others are called Ava, Deontay Jr and Dereon.
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    Wilder reportedly had an affair with Telli Swift, and eventually divorced Jessica in 2017 after eight years of marriage.
    Since then, Jessica has kept a low profile, focusing on being a mum to her children. More

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    Anthony Joshua’s new coach revealed how to ‘exploit’ Otto Wallin after coaching Tyson Fury to victory over Swede

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been using Ben Davison’s experience of working Tyson Fury’s corner to learn how to “exploit” Otto Wallin. AJ will be under the guidance of Davison for the first time on Saturday night in Saudi Arabia in the absence of Derrick James.
    Anthony Joshua ahead of his fight with Otto WallinCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury beat Otto Wallin in 2019Credit: Reuters
    And it was only four years ago the young coach was in the corner the night Fury survived a 47-stitch gash to beat Wallin on points.
    It has given Joshua the perfect chance to pick Davison’s brains on how to approach the Swedish southpaw.
    He said: “I was training with Ben Davison in the UK and this fight came up with seven weeks to go and it would have been crazy to pack up and go to the States.
    “Derrick had Ryan Garcia too so I asked Ben and he said, ‘You work hard, cool’.
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    “We’ve been using Ben’s Wallin experience from a tactics point-of-view, nothing to do with character
    “I have never asked, “What was Fury like? What was his preparation like?’ Ben has more respect than to talk about his former fighters like that.
    “We have looked at how to defeat Wallin and we know, he has things he can exploit.”
    AJ ended his decade-long partnership with Team GB mastermind Rob McCracken after the second Oleksandr Usyk defeat in 2022, that cost him his hard-earned WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
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    A handful of replacements have been in his corner since – from Angel Fernandez to James – but only Robert Garcia has publicly criticised him.
    This Saudi showdown came at seven-weeks notice and James was tied up with a December 2 fight.
    So Harlow-based Davison has helped his Hertfordshire neighbour and the heavyweight expects mutual loyalty and no lies.
    Joshua explained: “I have been around a lot of coaches in my time, a lot of different gyms, which has been good.
    “I was thinking the other day, ‘it will be interesting to hear what Ben has to say about me’.
    “Because some of my trainers have said that I am not dedicated and I don’t work hard.
    “But I have been around enough coaches now and if you did a survey you would probably get more proper answers than people that are chatting s***.
    “I think it has been really good with Ben, as it has been with Derrick.
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    “I have a great relationship with Derrick, he messaged me today actually but I have to stay focused, I am not on my phone as much, I am not replying to many people.
    “Afterwards we will catch up and I am sure I will be back in Texas again working with him soon.”
    Ben Davison working in the gym with Anthony JoshuaCredit: @bendavison_
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    Anthony Joshua warned he has ‘a long wait’ to fight Tyson Fury after rejecting ‘TWO CHANCES’ to face Gypsy King

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been warned he faces a “long wait” to fight Tyson Fury after rejecting “two opportunities” previously. The British heavyweight rivals famously had a deal in place to fight in Saudi Arabia in August 2021.
    Anthony Joshua ahead of his return fight in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury has been ruled out of fighting Anthony Joshua next yearCredit: Getty
    But Fury was contracted to a trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder, which he won by 11th-round knockout the following October.
    A month beforehand, Joshua would lose his titles to Oleksandr Usyk and was beaten again in the rematch a year later.
    Now two years on, Fury is set to face Usyk on February 17 in Saudi in what will be the division’s first four-belt unification.
    And it is now Joshua, 34, lined up to fight Wilder, 38, after they both return on Saturday in separate bouts in Riyadh.
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    Promoter Frank Warren is working alongside Eddie Hearn on the show but he ruled out a Battle of Britain with AJ and Fury for now.
    Warren said: “He’d have a long wait for Tyson.
    “Tyson’s got his fight and his programme’s set out for next year and at this moment in time doesn’t include Joshua.
    “Joshua, he had two opportunities to fight him [Fury], one last December and this year.
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    “Those fights didn’t happen for whatever reason and the situation is now that we are in a position where a number of big fights will be announced. It all depends what happens on Saturday.”
    Fury, 35, could twice face Usyk, 36, as part of a two-bout deal made ahead of their historic undisputed title decider.
    Meanwhile Joshua – who returns against Otto Wallin – could finally fight Wilder – up against Joseph Parker next – should they both win.
    Warren said: “Should they come through then they’re going to be in a position where I believe they’re going to be facing off next year.
    “That’s a massive, massive fight. A fight that a lot of people, certainly the fans talk about a lot.
    “But to get there they’ve got to get through next Saturday night in Riyadh.
    “Get it out of the way on Saturday and all will be revealed but there’s a will to make this happen and I’m quite sure everybody’s going to be happy with the outcome provided these guys deliver.
    “The most important thing for them, they’ve got to deliver.”
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    Jarrell Miller hijacks Anthony Joshua interview to make X-rated p***y slur against old rival ahead of fights in Saudi

    ANTHONY JOSHUA somehow held his nerve and avoided a brawl after drug cheat rival Jarrell Miller sneaked up behind him and called him a “p***y”.While the 34-year-old London 2012 legend was explaining his new training partnership with fellow Englishman Ben Davison ahead of Saturday night’s Otto Wallin fight, the despicable Miller tried to drag up their 2019 row with a sick suckerpunch slur.
    Jarrell Miller was supposed to fight Anthony Joshua in June 2019 before failing multiple drug testsCredit: REUTERS
    The pair came dangerously close to one another at their Saudi hotel on MondayCredit: SUNSPORT
    ‘Big Baby’ Miller hurled an X-rated slur at Joshua after seeing himCredit: SUNSPORT
    Joshua maintained his composure following the insultCredit: IFL TV
    Miller and AJ soon began exchanging words face-to-faceCredit: DAZN
    The American – who faces Brit Daniel Dubois this weekend – was scheduled to be AJ’s first US opponent before he failed a handful of tests for numerous performance-enhancing drugs.
    And Joshua’s career was ravaged by late-replacement opponent Andy Ruiz Jr dropping him four times and stopping him in brutal fashion.
    But somehow when confronted by the 25st doper, who came within inches of AJ and growled “I knew I smelled p***y”, ice-cool Joshua ignored his grubby attention-grab to focus on a weekend win inside the ropes.
    He calmly told SunSport: “I have to just let him know he is not even in my sights. He is beneath me.
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    “In reality, I was thinking, ‘Why do I even address that clown? He is beneath me’.
    “I have bigger and better things to focus on. He is a clown.
    “I am fully focused on Otto Wallin, after this week I will tell you everything but right now Wallin is the only focus.”

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    It wasn’t long, however, after he left the interview table that AJ began exchanging words with ‘Big Baby’.
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    Miller said to Joshua: “I smelled p***y from day one.”
    AJ then dismissed the American’s claims that he’s been ducking him, saying: “You don’t know me, bro.
    Look at my record. Who have I ducked?”
    Joshua ended his decade-long partnership with Team GB mastermind Rob McCracken after the second Oleksandr Usyk defeat in 2022, that cost him his hard-earned WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    A handful of replacements have been in his corner since – from Angel Fernandez to Derrick James – but only Robert Garcia has publicly criticised him repeatedly.
    This Saudi showdown came at seven weeks’ notice and James was tied up with a December 2 fight, so Davison has helped his Hertfordshire neighbour and the heavyweight expects mutual loyalty and no lies.
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    He explained: “I have been around a lot of coaches in my time, a lot of different gyms, which has been good.
    “I was thinking the other day ‘it will be interesting to hear what Ben has to say about me’.
    “Because some of my trainers have said that I am not dedicated and I don’t work hard.
    “But I have been around enough coaches now and if you did a survey you would probably get more proper answers than people that are chatting s***.
    “I think it has been really good with Ben, as it has been with Derrick.
    AJ held court with SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr before Jarrell Miller’s X-rated jibeCredit: Matchroom/Mark Robinson
    “I have a great relationship with Derrick, he messaged me today actually but I have to stay focused, I am not on my phone as much, I am not replying to many people.
    “Afterwards we will catch up and I am sure I will be back in Texas again working with him soon”.
    Davison, 27, rocketed to notoriety when he helped mentor Tyson Fury from the 28-stone abyss in 2015 to Deontay Wilder tormentor in 2018, even living in his family home for 14 months.
    He was in the corner the night Fury survived a 47-stitch gash to beat Wallin on points in 2019 but AJ is not interested in learning anything from his old Gypsy King enemy.
    He added: “Only from a tactics point-of-view. Nothing to do with character.
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    “I have never asked: ‘what was Fury like?’ or  ‘what was his preparation like?’
    “Ben has more respect than to talk about his former fighters like that.” More