Former heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder are set to round off the year with an exciting doubleheader in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, each facing separate opponents on Saturday. In the main event, Joshua will square off against Otto Wallin, renewing a rivalry that dates to their amateur days, while Wilder will go to war with Joseph Parker in a bout that has been tagged as The Day of Reckoning. We have put together fight previews on what to expect in Riyadh, along with expert betting tips to guide punters to their desired big wins. **Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin** The main event rekindles an old rivalry with Joshua having previously defeated Wallin twice in their amateur fights. However, the dynamics have changed, presenting an intriguing 12-round showdown. Joshua is strongly favoured to hand a third head-to-head defeat to the Swedish boxer, and for valid reasons. As a former two-time unified champion and Olympic gold medallist, Joshua combines athleticism with intelligence, showcasing technical prowess and extensive big-fight experience. Following back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, Joshua rebounded with a points victory over Jermaine Franklin in April and a knockout win over Robert Helenius in August, bringing his record to 26-3 with 23 KOs. Wallin, on the other hand, boasts durability, with his only pro career loss against Tyson Fury in 2019. Since then, he has secured six consecutive victories, including a split decision win over Murat Gassiev in September, earning the WBA Inter-Continental title, and holding a record of 26 wins, 1 loss and 1 “No contest” result with 14 knockouts. The southpaw stance of Wallin adds an intriguing element to the matchup, considering Joshua’s past challenges against southpaws, most recently with Usyk. Although Wallin may lack Usyk’s speed, he brings craftiness and awkwardness to the ring, creating a challenging puzzle for any opponent. However, the bet of the day is on a Joshua win and under 7.5 rounds, especially with Joshua having the tools to outpoint Wallin in what promises to be a captivating, high-level clash.
**Deontay Wilder vs Joseph Parker** Deontay Wilder is renowned for his ability to end a fight with a single devastating blow, establishing himself as one of the strongest punchers in the history of heavyweight boxing. With an impressive record of 43 wins in 46 career fights, Wilder boasts an unparalleled [knockout ratio of 91.3%, surpassing even the legendary Mike Tyson’s knockout ratio of 78.6%.](https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1410239/anthony-joshua-ko-boxing-deontay-wilder-mike-tyson/) While the former WBC titleholder faced setbacks against Tyson Fury, resulting in a draw and two losses in their epic trilogy, Wilder bounced back with a formidable knockout of Robert Helenius in October. Known for his long reach and devastating 97kg power punches, Wilder relies on sheer power rather than technical finesse, showcasing an uncanny ability to find his target, but earning less than favourable reviews for his boxing skills. In contrast, Parker brings a more sophisticated approach to the ring. As a former WBO titleholder from 2016 to 2018, he demonstrated his boxing skills and fight IQ. Despite the loss to Joshua, Parker remains a consistent presence in the heavyweight elite, securing nine wins in his last ten fights. While Wilder has experienced over a year of inactivity, Parker has had an active 2023, recovering from a knockout by Joe Joyce with three wins against unranked opponents. Starting the year with a decision win over Jack Massey, he followed up with back-to-back knockouts of Faiga Opelu and Simon Kean, earning him the IBF and WBO Inter-Continental titles and improving his record to 33-3 with 23 KOs. For Parker to upset Wilder, agility, constant movement, and effective headwork will be crucial. However, being the smaller man, he faces challenges, giving up three inches in height to the 6’7” American and, more significantly, an eight-inch reach disadvantage. Parker must navigate the fight strategically, making it a boxing match rather than a brawl. The prospect of facing Wilder poses a daunting challenge, as he will likely capitalize on any opportunity, whether it’s catching Parker coming in or delivering a spear-like strike from the outside. Our expert bet prediction is a Wilder knockout win while a bet on under 6.5 rounds offers more value for money.
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