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He told BonusBetCodes: “What makes me more excited about Wilder-AJ at Wembley in front of 80,000 is the result.
“The result is, once AJ falls, all those people are going to stand up and Deontay is going to embrace them all.”
Wilder, 37, used a more measured approach against former sparring partner Helenius before detonating a nuclear right hand flush on the Swedish giant’s chin.
Scott said: “A disciplined Deontay is so dangerous.
“Deontay is the kind of fighter who doesn’t need to punish you before he does what he does to you.
“He creates a comfortable environment and the minute you become comfortable, we become a rude house guest. And it’s lights out from there.”
Wilder and Joshua were on course to face one another in 2018 when the pair held all the heavyweight titles.
But Bronze Bomber Wilder turned down a whopping three-fight undisputed deal worth close to £100million as he felt he was being undervalued.
The American is hellbent on settling the score by his career is over, telling The Good Fight: “Me and Joshua should have fought years ago, I could have been the undisputed champion.
“The chance isn’t gone, we are both still in the business of fighting so that opportunity will always be there.
“People still always stop me and ask when I’m fighting Joshua. Some people still think that’s the biggest fight in the world, between us two.
“It is the No1 match-up that people still always ask me about.
“It’s not a matter of ‘if’ the fight happens. It’s a matter of when, we just need the tight timing.”
He added: “We will not fall in line with Eddie Hearn’s games? They drained us.
“We dealt with Eddie Hearn for around six months and they just gave us the round around.
“They have their story, which they tell everyone, but I know the facts and he is a big manipulator.”