Malik Scott reveals Deontay Wilder’s three top targets for 2025

Malik Scott – trainer of former WBC heavyweight champion of the world Deontay Wilder – has proclaimed that the once destructive ‘Bronze Bomber’ will return to the ring in 2025 – following a two-fight skid against Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang.

He also wants Deontay Wilder to entertain the likes of Francis Ngannou, Wladimir Klitschko and Anthony Joshua, whilst trying to line up Jake Paul with a WBA cruiserweight world title shot.

Speaking to Jeffbet, 44-year-old trainer Scott said of his heavyweight charge, “He’s healthy. He had a couple of surgeries done, and that’s another thing.

“2025 is coming up now. It’s a New Year coming up, and we’ll see what happens. It’s really tough when you have a fighter that’s well accomplished, with so many expectations of them in his own second half of his career. And everybody’s like, “When is he fighting? When is he fighting next?” Well, that’s up to him. But what I can say is 2025 is coming up, so, 2024 is gonna be left behind us.

“If he wants to do it, 2025 to me will be the perfect year for him to come back. My instinct is saying fighting is a part of Deontay’s heart. It’s just who he is. He’s a fighter, even when he’s not fighting in a ring. He’s just a fighter, so I believe that he will come back in 2025.

“But we’ll see. Everything has to be right for him to come back again. So we’ll see. If you ask me my feeling, my feeling is that 2025 is coming up, and I believe it’s going to be a big year for him.”

In regards to who Wilder is targeting, Scott answered, “Absolutely no negotiations are going on right now. For the last five years, it’s been certain names; the Joshua’s, the Ngannou’s, anybody that’s considered high-level or high entertainment.”

He then discussed the idea of fighting retired boxing legend, Wladimir Klitschko, “Wladimir Klitschko is a legend. There’s so much that comes with that brand of Wladimir Klitschko. So, that’s worth the while right there. I’m sure that would be a name to consider if that rumour he wants to return is true, that would be a name to put some attention on.

“If something like that were to happen, Deontay and Wladimir, it’d be one of the biggest heavyweight fights of all time. But I would be very shocked if Wladimir came back. I look at Vitali, Wladimir, and Lennox as the type of fighters, to me, when they’re done, they’re done. So, if he comes back, he won’t be a new face in the division. His presence still will be felt.”

Scott got back to the rivals that would be more realistic for a matchup, “I’d prefer Deontay entertain the Joshua’s, the Ngannou’s for entertainment purposes, things of that nature.

“I think if anything does happen with Ngannou, it’s going to be in a boxing ring not the cage. Ngannou and Deontay is pure entertainment. It’s entertainment at the high-level, and high-level paying entertainment, too. So, it will always make sense because they will make a lot of dollars, so it always makes sense.

“Ngannou really, really put his stock up with his fight against Fury, his introduction into boxing. He got blown out by AJ, but he went back into PFL, and he beat a very, very talented kid. So let’s see. If it’s not Ngannou, like him and Anthony Joshua, to me, it’s always a fight that’s gonna be big in boxing. It’s a shame these guys haven’t shared the ring with each other. They should have by now.”

Tracking back on the mention of Wilder’s injuries, Malik delved into further detail, “The injury was significant enough that he was able to get surgeries done when he was actually able to have the time to do it.



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