The Swede who is the number 4 in the WBA heavyweight and number 11 in the IBF faces Britain’s Fury who defeated Wladimir Klitschko to become the unified heavyweight champion of WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO in the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas Metropolitan Area in September 14.
Fury (28 ,0, 1) with 174 rounds, 29 bouts who start in 2008 and Wallin (20, 0, 0) with 90 rounds, 21 bouts who start in 2013 will fight for these identical bands that will be delivered to the winners of the September 14 fighting between Fury and Wallin, and Munguía against Allotey.
“I can’t fight Wallin, don’t think I can ever fight lower-tier heavyweights. ” the British commented
Which in turn the Swedish said “Gypsy King is the kind of opponent I’ve always expected…I haven’t been at the elite level in fights but I have sparred big names and know I am at their level – Anthony Joshua, Kubrat Pulev, Adam Kownacki, Jarrell Miller, all different guys, and I know I am on this level. ”
That after revealing the winning belt the gypsy king manifested “Big thanks to @wbcboxing for selecting me to fight for there (sic their) prestigious Maya belt, massive honor for me, I almost feel Mexican. “now he expects to return to Sin City to defend his Lineal heavyweight title.
This 14 we are going to be glued to the screen to watch unbeaten Swedish southpaw and the British fighting for this unique masterpiece of Mayan Culture.
Image collected from: T-Mobile Arena page