Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin preview: betting tips and odds

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Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin preview: betting tips and odds

Anthony Joshua returns to the ring when he takes on Otto Wallin on December 23.

The former unified world heavyweight champion will take on Swede Wallin in Saudi Arabia, with Joshua having half an eye on a potential fight with Deontay Wilder. While the Brit is the favourite, the Joshua vs Wallin betting odds are still worth checking out. On this page, we will take a detailed look at the two fighters, before delivering our top tips for the clash later this month.

Looking to bet on the upcoming fight between Anthony Joshua and Otto Wallin? The following are the current odds from leading bookies on each potential outcome:

  • Anothony Joshua to win at 2/7 with bet365
  • Otto Wallin to win at14/5 with Spreadex

Having been defeated by Oleksandr Usyk in both 2021 and 2022, Joshua recovered to beat both Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius, albeit in an unconvincing fashion.

Both wins came in his home city of London, with Joshua having overcome Franklin by unanimous decision in April, before knocking out Helenius in round 7 in August. While a fight against Deontay Wilder looks almost nailed on, the Brit will be hoping to put on a show for when he returns to Saudi Arabia before Christmas.

33-year-old Wallin is on a six-fight winning streak, which he will be hoping to extend when he takes on Joshua. His most recent success came against Murat Gassiev at the end of September, a fight which Wallin won by split decision.

Wallin’s most significant win of late arguably came against Dominic Breazeale, with the Swede having beaten the American by unanimous decision in 2021. Wallin went toe-to-toe with Tyson Fury for 12 rounds in 2019, before the Englishman was eventually declared the winner.

Many will simply be betting on Anthony Joshua to beat Otto Wallin. However, with the odds for this bet being small, it is worth looking for alternative markets.

New customers to Betfair however can get 35/1 for AJ to win the fight. You can find out how here.

Below, we have provided our top betting tips for the fight:

Anthony Joshua is one of the biggest hitters in the heavyweight division. He knocked out his most recent opponent, Robert Helenius, with 23 of his 29 career wins having come via this method. As such, betting on the favourite to win by KO, TKO or disqualification against Wallin is well worth considering. 

While fans of Anthony Joshua will be hoping for an early finish, recent fights suggest that his bout against Wallin may well go the distance. This was the case against Jermaine Franklin, as well as Oleksandr Usyk on both occasions. Betting on all 12 rounds being needed is another market that will appeal to punters.

Betting on Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin is made simple thanks to the leading online bookies. The following is a step-by-step guide that explains how to bet on the fight:

  1. Enter a betting site of your chosen bookie.
  2. Register an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Access the cashier page and deposit money using your preferred payment method.
  4. Select “Boxing”.
  5. Locate the “Joshua vs Wallin” option.
  6. Browse available markets and add selections to your bet slip.

Despite arguably failing to reach his potential, Anthony Joshua remains the firm favourite to overcome Otto Wallin. It would be a major surprise should the Brit come unstuck, perhaps even bigger than his defeat at the hands of Andy Ruiz Jr back in 2019. The odds from leading bookies show just how much of a favourite Joshua is against Wallin.

The fight between Joshua and Wallin is in the heavyweight division, with a maximum of 12 rounds taking place. The weight category means that fighters can come in as heavy as they like, with it remaining to be seen as to what kind of condition Joshua is in.

Joshua made his professional debut back in 2013, when he defeated Emanuele Leo via knockout, having won gold at the London Olympics the year before. Now aged 34, Joshua has 29 pro fights to his name. Opponent Wallin is only just behind, with the 2011 Haringey Box Club winner having 28 pro fights to date.

Anthony Joshua has 26 professional wins to date, coming from 29 fights. Defeats against Ruiz Jr and Usyk have undoubtedly stunted his progress. Joshua and Wallin are actually neck and neck in this area, with the Swede also having 26 wins, this time from 28 professional fights. Wallins’s only defeat to date came against the skill of Tyson Fury.

23 of Joshua’s 26 professional wins have come by way of knockout. In fact, the Brit won his first 20 fights in this way. Wallin has not been quite as efficient, with only 14 of his 26 wins having come through a knockout.

While Joshua seemingly has hope of taking on both Wilder and Tyson Fury, Wallin is looking to put his name in contention for title fights with a win in Saudi Arabia. Joshua arguably has more to lose than win, with the Brit being expected to win comfortably.

Fans at the Kingdom Arena are certainly in for a treat, with Deontay Wilder’s fight against Joseph Parker being on the undercard. Elsewhere, you can potentially bet on the WBA lightweight title clash between Dmitry Bivol and Lyndon Arthur. There is more British interest with Daniel Dubois, who takes on American Jarrell Miller. There are a further four contests on the undercard, with Joshua and Wallin expected to make their ring walks around 11pm (GMT).

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