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'He must stay true to his word': Otto Wallin sends message to Dillian Whyte after cancelled fight

Otto Wallin has sent Dillian Whyte a message after he pulled of their fight with an injury.

Whyte was due to face Wallin in London on October 30th and victory would have cemented his spot as the WBC's mandatory challenger, with expectations the governing body would then order a fight with Tyson Fury to take place.

However, a shoulder injury has forced Whyte to withdraw from his upcoming bout and means his long wait for a clash with Fury will be extended.

Whyte has already waited over 600 days for his title shot and that wait will only be extended following his injury and cancellation of his upcoming bout.

However, it has recently emerged that Whyte will look to forego a rescheduled fight with Wallin, in favour of a fight with Fury in the early months of 2022.

Wallin has wasted no time voicing his frustrations.

Speaking on the Seconds Out Live podcast, Wallin said: “They have the right to withdraw from the fight if he’s injured, but they’ve gotta prove the injury… I’m not saying it’s not real, but please have an independent doctor look at him so we can all know.

“I’m here to fight him, I wanna fight him. He’s been given a lot of credit for fighting tough guys, now he’s gotta be true to his word."

Earlier this week, Wallin's promoter, Dmitry Salita, requesed medical evidence of injury from Whyte's promoter Eddie Hearn.

Salita has also revealed his "suspicion" behind the injury and is now plotting a rescheduled date.

He said: "We believe the WBC will make the right decision instead of giving Dillian Whyte a straight ahead journey to Tyson Fury.

"Dillian Whyte should not be rewarded with a fight with Tyson Fury based on having an injury, legitimate or not.

"What makes [the injury] a bit suspicious is that there's been rumours for weeks about Dillian Whyte pulling out of the fight, and he even said 'I could pull out of the fight and fight Tyson Fury next, but I'm not going to because I'm a man.'

"I had 38 professional fights, this week is just to stay sharp, shadow box, hit the bags a little bit, and be ready for fight week. So that he gets injured in such a way doesn't seem to be in line with traditional boxing practices. Even if he is legitimately injured - it's a possibility - the fight should be rescheduled at a later date."

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