Malik Scott: Wilder close to signing Joshua contract
Deontay Wilder’s trainer exclusively reveals to Betway that a mega fight against Anthony Joshua is close to being agreed.
Malik Scott is the trainer behind Deontay Wilder, the power-punching heavyweight widely regarded as one of the hardest hitters in the history of boxing.
In an exclusive interview with online betting site Betway, Scott has revealed that a mega fight with British rival Anthony Joshua is close to being agreed.
Scott spoke as reports continue to link Joshua and Wilder to a mega card in Saudi Arabia that would feature Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk as its main event.
Is a fight between Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua close?
Without going into too much detail about the business aspect of it, everything's been said, talked about, negotiated.
Nothing’s been signed, but signing is almost upon us. The negotiations definitely are happening. Moves are being made. The business aspect is definitely being taken care of. Most of all, Deontay is being taken care of and is going to get paid very well for his services, and that's the most important part to me.
I can confirm that the aim is to make both fights in one night, but the only fight that I know for sure is being negotiated is Deontay and AJ.
What could get in the way?
Everybody knows anything that concerns Fury, you can never put your chips in. You just can’t bet on it because one day he'll be fighting and the next he will be retiring. He can be very unpredictable. But what I can tell you is - with or without Tyson Fury - Deontay and AJ is being negotiated for Saudi Arabia.
Deontay doesn't believe anything is happening until it's done because he’s been trying to fight a lot of these guys before. AJ is one guy he's been chasing for quite some time and he kind of gave up on the fight a while ago. In my opinion, the Sheiks have rebirthed the fight because Deontay was chasing the fight before, AJ made a financial demand, Deontay came up with the finances, and the fight still didn’t happen.
What are you predicting?
My prediction is a third- or fourth-round knockout win for Deontay. I don’t want to come down too hard on AJ or anything like that but he isn't in the same class as Deontay. He’s going out there with systemised gameplans now, he's going out with a system of discipline and humility, and I believe if he sticks with that system there is not a man that can beat him.
This is going to sound bad but I don't care. If a C+ fighter that really believes in himself is against Anthony Joshua, he has a very good chance of winning. You could be a C+ guy, but if you really believe, you train hard, you work hard, and you take advantage of the loopholes in AJ’s game, you could beat him.
I’m not afraid of him fighting, but let's say I don't agree with AJ having an interim fight. I want us to be next to knock out Anthony Joshua. The way that he's looking now, he may not make it to December. There’s just no telling. But we'll see, he's with Derrick James now, one of the best trainers in the game.
How confident are you this will happen?
Obviously it’s very exciting, but unfortunately in boxing you can't get too excited because the fight is not over until it is actually over. That's how I look at it. It's obviously one of the biggest cards, one of the biggest events of all time in my opinion, and Deontay is playing a huge, huge part of it. With me being his head coach, that obviously puts me in the mix as well.
Out of all the heavyweights, Deontay is the best to me, the most dynamic, has the most electrifying attributes and I'm really, really looking forward to it.
I feel very strongly that this is going to happen, definitely more than a 50 per cent mark. I am 70, 75, possibly 80 per cent sure this happens. The only thing that gives me any doubt is because I know the sport that I'm in. I know how beautiful it is, but I know how it can let you down at times when it comes to big fights getting made. I'm not getting too excited.
Do you think Joshua may fight someone else first?
I don't trust AJ fighting Dillian Whyte in the summer before us. I’d much rather us get the fight, and he waits. Just continue to develop and sharpen up mentally, and then in December he fights Deontay and we let nature take its course. With how he looked in his last fight, there’s no telling if he will make it.
Look at what AJ’s saying and how he’s representing himself. He’s basically saying he doesn't want another fight, just him and Wilder in December. I haven't heard him talk about anyone else but Deontay lately, and this is the first time AJ has been public with it. He's putting it out there for a reason. He knows it’s a very, very big fight and he's also aware of how he looked in his last fight, so he's trying to beat the clock. I'm not mad at him. I understand business, and this is big business.
Will Deontay fight before December?
There’s no telling if Deontay will fight between now and December. Absolutely I would like to fight between now and December. That's no secret at all. Andy Ruiz is right there in the mix. Anything can happen. We’re one move away from making very crucial decisions for the better of Deontay’s career.
For Deontay not to fight between now and December, the compensation that Deontay would need to receive would have to be extremely high because once again he's a businessman, he doesn't sit around and wait. So, if he considers sitting around and waiting, then he will have to be compensated, and he will have to be compensated very, very well, because that means he's putting a lot of opportunities on hold, putting his legacy on hold, and to do that you have to compensate a man like Deontay.
The Saudis understand that type of business, so that wouldn't even be an issue. That's something that they know. If we want them to wait then we have to do this. These guys are real businessmen. They know what they want for the country. They know what they want to do and how they want to do it.
We won’t be waiting until the end of summer to get this signed. I promise you that. We will definitely know before July.