Re: Who is next for Anthony Joshua?
Wallin's promoter Dmitry Salita maintains that Joshua must come back against a credible opponent.
"We will see how serious Joshua is about returning to an elite heavyweight level by the level of the opponent he selects. He can beat the likes of McKean in an impressive fashion training by himself," Salita told Sky Sports.
"So a fight with such an opponent will not prove anything as an elite boxer and will not be able to see actual improvements from a new trainer.
"Joshua has been associated with lots of big names. Is it real? I don't know. Not if he fights a no-name with a glossy record."
"After Wilder lost to Fury he fought a bone fide, world-rated, legitimate top 10 heavyweight. And is now in play to fight the best, based on his improvement with his new trainer Malik Scott. I have a lot of respect for the work that Malik did with Wilder and he was confident to take on a serious fighter after that brutal loss," Salita said.
Wallin is available to box Joshua in his comeback bout.
"Otto is willing and ready to come to the UK on April 1 to fight Anthony Joshua. That would be a massive fight!" his promoter declared.
"Otto is interested in fighting Joshua and that is the fight that seems to make sense especially if Fury fights Usyk in March. Otto believes he will beat Joshua and with that deserve the Fury rematch.
"Even if it's not Otto, the level of opponent will tell us where Joshua is at now," Salita concluded.
"Joshua is a very accomplished fighter and was one of the best heavyweights of this generation. As a fan if he's still got it, I would love to see him fight the big fights."
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