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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post

    Maybe, maybe not. I never stated what the outcome of a Miller/AJ fight would be, only that AJ fan-girls were (always) afraid of that fight. After Dubois exposed Miller's pure excessive weight and resulting conditioning issues, it's easy to say AJ or anyone beats him. But who knows? Miller may be bothered to actually get in peak condition for the next guy. Styles and conditioning make fights, not who you beat and who beat the other guy.

    If Miller stays overweight and out of peak condition I agree, AJ probably stops him as easily as Dubois did (not that it was that easy). But if Miller stays off the PEDS and actually gets in shape, who knows. This fight wasn't easy for Dubois. That said, cong**** to Dubois on a great fight and hopefully correcting the narrative on himself. He (like AJ) has great potential going forward.

    Whenever you put away your fan-girl glasses, you will realize I'm a fan of Boxing, no matter of any opinions about the fighters themselves. All these guys are warriors and deserve respect. All of them would seriously hurt most men on earth with their hands. Especially loudmouths, know-it-alls, and fan-girls.
    You can't honestly claim that fans of AJ were afraid of Miller when AJ went over to the US on a voluntary to fight him. That's a crazy narrative. Claiming that Miller should have been banned for repeat offences isn't fear of Miller. It's acknowledging that fighters who cheat as aggressively as that have no place in any sport. You turning it into a fallacy won't change that. Not only that, but many boxing fans who don't even like AJ were calling for Miller to be banned. That's just straight forward logic.

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  • MastaBlasta
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    AJ would violate Miller. No one was in any way shape or form worried about such a fight. It's preposterous to think so. Miller hadn't done anything in his career to make that fight viable. AJ is going after Hrgovic for the IBF title. Miller was just hoping to get his life bought for him by an AJ pay cheque. Well, that isn't happening. Nor should it have. He wasn't even close to being in the running. Even further now after getting spanked by Dubois.
    Maybe, maybe not. I never stated what the outcome of a Miller/AJ fight would be, only that AJ fan-girls were (always) afraid of that fight. After Dubois exposed Miller's pure excessive weight and resulting conditioning issues, it's easy to say AJ or anyone beats him. But who knows? Miller may be bothered to actually get in peak condition for the next guy. Styles and conditioning make fights, not who you beat and who beat the other guy.

    If Miller stays overweight and out of peak condition I agree, AJ probably stops him as easily as Dubois did (not that it was that easy). But if Miller stays off the PEDS and actually gets in shape, who knows. This fight wasn't easy for Dubois. That said, cong**** to Dubois on a great fight and hopefully correcting the narrative on himself. He (like AJ) has great potential going forward.

    Whenever you put away your fan-girl glasses, you will realize I'm a fan of Boxing, no matter of any opinions about the fighters themselves. All these guys are warriors and deserve respect. All of them would seriously hurt most men on earth with their hands. Especially loudmouths, know-it-alls, and fan-girls.

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post

    Did ok for a few rds, it was a good strategy actually but he is too fat and slowed down very quickly.
    He won one single round whilst walking into shots constantly. Hardly OK.

    Miller has always been fat. The only reason he was lighter in the past and had a much greater engine, was due to performance enhancers. This is the real Miller we saw.

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  • Spray_resistant
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    Well, that was hopeless wasn't it. PED boy got a good beating and stopped. Good riddance i say.
    Did ok for a few rds, it was a good strategy actually but he is too fat and slowed down very quickly.

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
    LoL @ how badly the brit fans DON'T want to see Jarrell Miller EVER get in there with Anthony Joshua. What are y'all so afraid of? They;re both big HW fighters. No one "knows" who wins for sure. All the history, dirt, and intrigue nake it that much better a fight. Y'all should be begging for AJ to have a chance to silence Miller.

    But, no ..... "Miller should be banned for life". LoLoLoLoL!! Hahaha!
    AJ would violate Miller. No one was in any way shape or form worried about such a fight. It's preposterous to think so. Miller hadn't done anything in his career to make that fight viable. AJ is going after Hrgovic for the IBF title. Miller was just hoping to get his life bought for him by an AJ pay cheque. Well, that isn't happening. Nor should it have. He wasn't even close to being in the running. Even further now after getting spanked by Dubois.

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
    I am picking and hoping for PED addicted fat boy to stop the disheartened quitter.
    Well, that was hopeless wasn't it. PED boy got a good beating and stopped. Good riddance i say.

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post

    I have many times. But you only read and remember the posts that offend your fan-girl sensibilities. As far as AJ ducking, AJ himself told you brit fans to go fight Wilder yourself. Remember that? No need for me to say anything on that. That said, I STILL always gave AJ his due, he's a dangerous fight for anyone, on his worst day. The way he dropped Ruiz in a losing effort made that clear (if anyone was wondering).
    No, you called him a ducker, a coward and a quitter. I've had this out with you plenty of times.

    AJ meant that getting a fight signed with Wilder wasn't easy and that they should "Go fight Wilder themselves if it's that easy". Obviously by the fact an offer had been sent to Wilder when he said this. Even 100 Mill wasn't enough.

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  • Sid-Knee
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    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post

    Watched it, he had a little trouble getting outboxed, got discouraged, took a knee off of a flicking jab, and quit.

    If anyone else would like to contradict what i am saying happened they're free to do so.
    Look closer. The ref counts to 9 when Dubois gets up. You can't quit getting up at 9.

    Dubois was just fatigued by the point he went down. Had he been hit by that shot earlier, it wouldn't have had any effect on him.

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  • MastaBlasta
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    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
    You've always said AJ was a warrior? Is that right.
    I have many times. But you only read and remember the posts that offend your fan-girl sensibilities. As far as AJ ducking, AJ himself told you brit fans to go fight Wilder yourself. Remember that? No need for me to say anything on that. That said, I STILL always gave AJ his due, he's a dangerous fight for anyone, on his worst day. The way he dropped Ruiz in a losing effort made that clear (if anyone was wondering).

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by low blows View Post

    There are plenty of fat juicers. Look at strong men and NFL linemen and powerlifters or open class Olympic weightlifters.
    He's the fattest juicer I've seen in the ring.

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