What difference does it make what hood he is from? He is up against the heavyweight champion and he can't bring his hood into the ring. A champion boxer can come from the nicest friendliest place in the world and be a great champion if he has it in him. You are really carried away with this hood stuff. Miller is a good fighter but not because of the hood he is from.
That was said perfectly!
You Americans really are a different breed. You were impressed by a man who pushed someone, shouted a lot, and then stormed off with his arse hanging out.
The only thing I was impressed by was that Miller managed to shout for about half an hour without once having to use his brain.
Too fake.
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And some guy from Miller's entourage called Mike pretended he wanted to front a pro boxer. :lol1:
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The guy is obese. Sure he has some muscle but he's got a **** ton of bodyfat.
I know he has body fat but by definition he’s far from obese
obese?
how is this obese?
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Look at the gut on him.
This makes a lot of sense but I also find it hard to square with the fact that boxing is 90% a mental game. I think Joshua may be psychologically vulnerable in some ways
Maybe so, I can remember when Wladimir Kiltschko during a stare down was kind of ordering Joshua when to stop the stare down 'And then patting Joshua on the sides, as to say? Good Boy'. I did not like that kind of passive behavior from Joshua.
It seems like Joshua takes certain things to heart, I think he was upset today 'Just like he was upset when the crowd booed him after Chisora vs Whyte' David Haye would of laughed in the same situation, and rolled with it.
If you are open to praise, you are vulnerable to criticism. Adam Booth.
Joshua seems to be turning into the Dark Knight, like from Batman. He will always have a huge following, but for along time Joshua seemed invulnerable to criticism, he was British boxing, and all casual fans knight in shining Armour 'He still is the best champion out there in terms of defending his belts and the way he carries himself' but I just feel that he is annoyed and upset with afew things right about now in his career. 'You cannot invest to much in these people who turn up to boxing shows'.
You are ether good at psychological warefare or you are not, it is not all about shouting and talking a lot. Frank Bruno once stated 'When I first met Mike Tyson, before there first fight? He stated that he thought 'Mike Tyson was a nice guy' and very polite towards him. But the little subtle things Mike Tyson would say? Bruno then found deeper meaning in them, and realized, they where very vindictive things and hidden agenda's that Tyson was describing. 'Tyson did also say that as a kid growing up sometimes he had to rob to eat, so he mastered the art of reeling people into a false sense of security, then taking them out'.
All in all, I think Anthony Joshua is just a straight shooter all business. I have not seen fear in him as of yet. 'I think he just needs to really enjoy this american venture, and training camp'.
I can remember, I had a conversation with a friend of mine. During the early part of Joshua's career, I stated that he was very rehearsed all of the time and choreographed with everything he does 'I also questioned when instinctual he was a fighter, or is he this nice big guy with athletic ability being manufactured'. It was during the Michael Sprott fight, where I saw him 'Carry on detonating punches on Sprott even when he could of stepped back' it was then did I realize? There is something instinctual brutal about Joshua, it was just the way he smiled after the referee jumping in. 'During Mike Tyson's early rise, his handlers attempted to hold back the viscous traits inside of him, but of course they slipped out mainly during his destruction of Marvis Frazier, and then when he was making comments over his opponents making female gestures'..... Joshua's flash of brutal menace was not on that level, but still I understood then that he was not this imagine match-room was pushing totally.
So I agree, I don't think Joshua is the straight up nice guy, but he is humble 'And is a good champion the way he carries himself'. The difference between Joshua and fighters like Haye, Fury, Whyte and by the looks of it Miller. Those guys kind of relished and enjoyed the chaos, being in that storm of a fight build up. 'I feel like sometimes Joshua does not enjoy that at all, and does not have the same type of banter to engage' He was angry today, really angry. When David Haye was angry during his first fight with Tony bellew, deep down he was enjoying it! All of that passion.
Joshua just likes to fight, I don't think he is adept in psychological warefare, or wants to waste his energy doing such things.
Exactly.
You watch a load of his earlier fights he was laughing at his opponents as he knocked them out and taunting them by sticking his tongue out.
He's a nasty and scary dude who enjoys punching people hard in the face and smiling at their helplessness to prevent it.
I don't know why people are saying he's soft?
I told y'all Miller was gangsta and didn't take no shit! After all, he is from Brooklyn. He made AJ look soft as Hell :lol1:
After all is said and done, when she said, Welcome to NY my brain went to : Damn, welcome to the place where low class MF's are.
I just pray I never have to go back to that s h I t h o l e
Anyone proud of Jarrell Miller's behaviour needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. Morbidly obese man claiming to have come up starving... acted like a child throughout the whole press conference. He punked himself, the big fat Afro-American muffin.
obese?
how is this obese?
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Lol, thats a win in some of yalls minds huh? Miller made an ass of himself. I like the dude honestly but he was cringe worthy in this presser. He will fck around and make AJ want to put him in a coma.
Pure american hood trash. Joshua is going to hurt that fat boy.
american trash???
but AJ is so big and bad that he *****ed out on being pushed and jumped down to confront a WOMAN!?
he's bitch made plain and simple....
how miller gonna push you and you try to front on a WOMAN!?
I can remember, I had a conversation with a friend of mine. During the early part of Joshua's career, I stated that he was very rehearsed all of the time and choreographed with everything he does 'I also questioned when instinctual he was a fighter, or is he this nice big guy with athletic ability being manufactured'. It was during the Michael Sprott fight, where I saw him 'Carry on detonating punches on Sprott even when he could of stepped back' it was then did I realize? There is something instinctual brutal about Joshua, it was just the way he smiled after the referee jumping in. 'During Mike Tyson's early rise, his handlers attempted to hold back the viscous traits inside of him, but of course they slipped out mainly during his destruction of Marvis Frazier, and then when he was making comments over his opponents making female gestures'..... Joshua's flash of brutal menace was not on that level, but still I understood then that he was not this imagine match-room was pushing totally.
So I agree, I don't think Joshua is the straight up nice guy, but he is humble 'And is a good champion the way he carries himself'. The difference between Joshua and fighters like Haye, Fury, Whyte and by the looks of it Miller. Those guys kind of relished and enjoyed the chaos, being in that storm of a fight build up. 'I feel like sometimes Joshua does not enjoy that at all, and does not have the same type of banter to engage' He was angry today, really angry. When David Haye was angry during his first fight with Tony bellew, deep down he was enjoying it! All of that passion.
Joshua just likes to fight, I don't think he is adept in psychological warefare, or wants to waste his energy doing such things.
This makes a lot of sense but I also find it hard to square with the fact that boxing is 90% a mental game. I think Joshua may be psychologically vulnerable in some ways