

Deontay Wilder is just two days away from ending his long 18-month in-ring hiatus. He will take on Tyson Fury for the third time. However, this will be the first time that ‘The Bronze Bomber’ will enter the fight as a challenger.
Wilder is highly confident of securing a ‘W’ in this fight. More than him, his trainer, Malik Scott, is optimistic about his pupil getting over the line this time. Recently, Scott, who was in a chat with BT Sport, spoke on Wilder vs Fury trilogy and more.
“We’re just getting started. If he do what he’d been showing me in camp. Fury will be the least of his problems. He’ll never lose another fight again. If that Wilder, that I’m having every day, evil and violent and surgical like that, transfer that to Saturday like I know he’s going to do, who’s going to stand up to that?” he said.
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"If he does what he's been showing me in camp Fury will be the least of his problems, he'll never lose a fight again!"
Malik Scott is adamant that Deontay Wilder has gone to a new level ahead of #FuryWilder3!
— Boxing on BT Sport 🥊 (@BTSportBoxing) October 8, 2021
Right after his loss to ‘The Gypsy King’, the Alabama native had a strong intent to pursue a trilogy and get back his title. That said, he fired Mark Breland and roped in Malik Scott as his new trainer.
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Over the past few months, the duo put in a tremendous amount of hard work. Scott worked extensively on ‘The Bronze Bomber’s movements and punch variations as the ex-champ failed to display these abilities in both Tyson Fury fights.
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Is Deontay Wilder capable of vanquishing Tyson Fury this time?
In this fight, ‘The Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury will be an obvious favorite because of the performance he put on last time.

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Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury during the WBC Heavyweight Championship bout at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday December 1, 2018. See PA story BOXING Los Angeles. Photo credit should read: Lionel Hahn/PA Wire (Photo by Lionel Hahn/PA Images via Getty Images)
But Wilder will present a polished version this time and he will look for multiple ways to get past Fury. His training videos revealed that he has worked on his shortcomings from the second fight. Should he manage to stop Fury from walking him down, he may just find an opening to land a clean right on ‘The Gypsy King’, just like he did in 2018.
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