There's no way on earth Miller would win this fight. With one hand tied to the back Joshua would still reconstruct Miller's face
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Aj has height, reach, punching power, strength, speed, experience as well as Hearn's bought and paid for referee and judges all in his favor. They both are on the gear at least that is even.
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Originally posted by nick_viking View PostHeavier and younger he may be, but bigger? He’s shorter, with a couple of inches less reach, and nowhere near as skilled with his jab or as heavy a puncher.
I actually think it’ll be a decent fight and Miller stands a chance, but he’s nothing like Wlad.
If he falls into that same trap with Miller he is going to be put away because Big Baby averages more than 70 punches per round; Which is unheard of for a Heavyweight. He's younger, stronger, faster and much bigger than Wladimir was when he was on the decline and past his physical prime against Joshua when he challenged him in 2017.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostAs a boxing fan, if you don't know who the top two American heavyweights in your own country are then that's your problem.
Who else have you got, Breazeale? AJ already ironed him out.
Why not fight a guy who gave Wilder a hard time? Pu$$ing out my opinion. Id PAY to see AJ fight Ortiz and I don't pay for boxing matches hardly at all. They SUCK.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostAll I can say is to be careful Joshua because Miller can take what you dish out. He is no Dillian Whyte with a glassy jaw.
You may just run the risk of punching yourself out by depleting your body of all the energy and stamina that it needs by attempting to drop and stop a much bigger man who weighs close to 330lbs and knocking him out.
If you were to implement that strategy, then yourself just may run the risk of getting knocked up out also because Jarrell is no old ass shop worn Wladimir Klitschko with stamina issues of his own. Miller is a much bigger, younger and stronger version of Klitschko; With a much higher work rate and cardio conditioning.
Exactly !!
This wont be an easy night for Aj . Miller has skills and its not going to be easy to ko a guy built like a volkswagon
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWladimir dropped Joshua in the sixth round of their bout but didn't have the engine to either finish him or put him away due to his age. He was 41 years old. He lacked both the stamina and energy to put AJ away.
If he falls into that same trap with Miller he is going to be put away because Big Baby averages more than 70 punches per round; Which is unheard of for a Heavyweight. He's younger, stronger, faster and much bigger than Wladimir was when he was on the decline and past his physical prime against Joshua when he challenged him in 2017.
this is what makes this fight very interesting. let's see how many punches per round miller will throw when he get caught with something big.
I am looking forward to this fight. Dnt get me wrong, miller is definitely not a work over because he has his own advantages as well.
Be that as it may, there will be a KO. 75% AJ KO.
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Originally posted by 493dart View PostExactly !!
This wont be an easy night for Aj . Miller has skills and its not going to be easy to ko a guy built like a volkswagon
Miler shouldn't make such mistakes against AJ. otherwise, it's early night.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWladimir dropped Joshua in the sixth round of their bout but didn't have the engine to either finish him or put him away due to his age. He was 41 years old. He lacked both the stamina and energy to put AJ away.
If he falls into that same trap with Miller he is going to be put away because Big Baby averages more than 70 punches per round; Which is unheard of for a Heavyweight. He's younger, stronger, faster and much bigger than Wladimir was when he was on the decline and past his physical prime against Joshua when he challenged him in 2017.
Like I said, I think Miller is actually a tough fight for Joshua, but the Wlad comparison doesn’t really work for me in this context. Wlad was a great fighter, he still had tons of experience, decent shot selection and power when he fought Joshua.
That Joshua got up from that shot to eventually stop Wlad so early in his career should be admired, not pointed at as a potential weakness.
Joshua has had 3 fights since then and seems to have learnt a lot. Miller will be facing someone who’s taller, more experienced on the big stage, with a better reach, more power and who seems **** up for the fight.
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