Joshua's power a huge threat to Paul, says heavyweight Wallin
STOCKHOLM, Dec 5 : Youtuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul is in for a nasty surprise when he steps into the ring against Anthony Joshua on December 19, heavyweight Otto Wallin has told Reuters, describing the British boxer as the hardest hitter he has ever faced.
Wallin faced Joshua twice as an amateur, losing both bouts, but that didn't stop him pushing for a professional contest which took place in Riyadh in December 2023.
Wallin's corner called a stop to that fight after five rounds, leaving the big Swede with some painful memories.
"For Jake Paul, I think it's pretty dangerous to face Joshua because he hits so incredibly hard. I know that - he hits like no other I've ever faced," Wallin said, a note of incredulity in his voice that the fight was taking place at all.
"I don't understand why Jake Paul is taking this fight - they must be seriously underestimating Joshua, but I don't think I'll believe the fight is happening until they're actually in the ring."
At a recent press conference to publicise the fight, which is due to take place over eight three-minute rounds in Miami, the 36-year-old Joshua towered over Paul, who usually boxes at cruiserweight.
For Wallin, who built his reputation with a tremendous display of courage to take Tyson Fury the distance in Las Vegas in 2019, the match-up is a handy one for Joshua.
"He's facing a cruiserweight that isn't that good. It should be just a simple win for Joshua, and he'll make a lot of money from it. It's a dangerous sport and he (Paul) can get knocked out badly and injured in this match," he said.
Though he absorbed a lot of heavy blows from Fury in their epic contest, Wallin says there is no doubt that "AJ", who has recorded 25 of his 28 professional victories via knockout, is


