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DILLIAN WHYTE'S fight with Otto Wallin has sensationally been called off just a week before the O2 showdown.

SunSports understands the Brit has suffered a shoulder injury in training and is unable to compete.

Dillian Whyte's fight with Otto Wallin has been called off due to injury
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Dillian Whyte's fight with Otto Wallin has been called off due to injuryCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom
Tyson Fury, pictured with the Swede, was due to face the winner
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Tyson Fury, pictured with the Swede, was due to face the winnerCredit: Getty

The 33-year-old has been in camp in Portugal and was due to fly back to the UK at the start of next week but has now been left heartbroken after suffering the blow.

The huge heavyweight clash was due to headline a stacked show in London on Saturday 30th October - however we understand that it will be re-arranged ASAP.

DAZN and Matchroom are pushing ahead with the rest of the card, with Alen Babic and Eric Molina the new main attraction.

SunSport understands Babic, 30, offered to step in and fight Wallin but the Swede's camp refused.

The winner of Whyte against Wallin is due to take on Tyson Fury for his WBC heavyweight belt next.

That fight is still on the cards once they can face off.

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The news also comes as a blow to Wallin, who is hoping to enforce a rematch against Fury by upsetting Britain’s Whyte.

His only professional defeat came courtesy of the Gypsy King in 2019 but the Swede provided the current WBC champ with an almighty scare.

Wallin opened a huge cut above Fury’s eye that almost caused the fight to be stopped.

Wallin’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita, said recently: “Out all the great fighters that Tyson Fury beat the one fighter that gave him most trouble, caused most controversy with the cut, who landed more punches than Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder in their first fights combined is Otto Wallin.

“Otto had two impressive wins since that outing and a win over Whyte would make him the most eligible opponent for Fury and in my mind the second-best heavyweight in the world based on merit.

“Otto is still getting better. The fight with Whyte is a big test and a massive opportunity to get the rematch with the WBC heavyweight champion.”

WAITING WHYTE

Impatient Whyte has been waiting for his world title shot for over three years.

He was finally on the brink of securing it before those plans were sent into disarray as he suffered a surprise knockout defeat to Alexander Povetkin last year. 

The Body Snatcher avenged that loss in March but now looks set to have to wait a little longer for his chance of glory with the Wallin fight now not set to take place until early next year.

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