Comments Thread For: Jarrell Miller's Trainer Wants Him To Compete At 280-300 Pounds

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  • mjh1969
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    #21
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    There's no doubt he should be around 290 but I doubt he has the discipline to get back down there

    He's 330 for a reason, because hes a fat undisciplined stinker of a man.

    Its one thing blowing up in weight into obesity, fighters have, as we saw with Fury but at least he had the sense to get to near his fighting weight before his comeback because it was necessary.

    The fact this salad dodging heffalump thinks its ok to go into a fight when he can't even physically wipe his own arse shows that the discipline isn't there.

    more chance of him ending up 375 than 280 lbs, no doubt about that, the big fat smelly landwhale.
    Funny. I almost fell out of chair reading this post. I would like to see him come in at 250. If they can keep him away from White Castle, McDonald's, KFC, Pizza Shops, etc and get him eating healthier it could happen. He has the mindset to fight but unfortunately he has the fork, spoon and steak knife too.

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    • Phase III
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      #22
      Jarrell Miller needs a real trainer who is able to instill the meaning of hard work and not a bunch of yes men who haven’t a clue on training fighters. Jarrell must come in fight shape at around 250-275 max. That would require a training regimen with a conditioning coach, and a dietitian. Otherwise, if Jarrell isn’t willing to work hard and cut the junk food, and easy way out, get out the game.

      If the Saudi’s are going to give him another chance, they should put a weight restriction clause in his contract and stop enabling him. Discipline is something that seems foreign to Jarrell. Time to cut ties with any fighter who has no work ethic, drive, or determination.

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      • mjh1969
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        #23
        Originally posted by Phase III
        Jarrell Miller needs a real trainer who is able to instill the meaning of hard work and not a bunch of yes men who haven’t a clue on training fighters. Jarrell must come in fight shape at around 250-275 max. That would require a training regimen with a conditioning coach, and a dietitian. Otherwise, if Jarrell isn’t willing to work hard and cut the junk food, and easy way out, get out the game.

        If the Saudi’s are going to give him another chance, they should put a weight restriction clause in his contract and stop enabling him. Discipline is something that seems foreign to Jarrell. Time to cut ties with any fighter who has no work ethic, drive, or determination.
        Very nice stated.

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        • Floyd Honeybuns
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          #24
          All you guys saying "Big Baby" should be boxing at 260-280 pounds don't know "sheet" about boxing! He has boxed at 280 in the past and said he felt weak. His optimum weight might be as high as 300-315 pounds. What is most important is improving his conditioning so he can fight for 12 hard rounds. George Foreman was overweight in his comeback fights but still enjoyed success.

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          • low blows
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            #25
            Originally posted by Floyd Honeybuns
            All you guys saying "Big Baby" should be boxing at 260-280 pounds don't know "sheet" about boxing! He has boxed at 280 in the past and said he felt weak. His optimum weight might be as high as 300-315 pounds. What is most important is improving his conditioning so he can fight for 12 hard rounds. George Foreman was overweight in his comeback fights but still enjoyed success.
            He probably felt weak because he had a crash diet in camp to get down to that weight. His PED ****tail enabled him to weight 300 pounds and not have the adverse affects of being way overweight for essentially an aerobic sport.

            If Miller actually was serious about eating he easily could be 250 pounds and not be dying on the scales. I can't see him being naturally larger than Lewis, Wlad and other top heavyweights who easily were under the ****** weights he has entered the ring at.

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            • Alan Smithee
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              #26
              Originally posted by low blows

              He probably felt weak because he had a crash diet in camp to get down to that weight. His PED ****tail enabled him to weight 300 pounds and not have the adverse affects of being way overweight for essentially an aerobic sport.

              If Miller actually was serious about eating he easily could be 250 pounds and not be dying on the scales. I can't see him being naturally larger than Lewis, Wlad and other top heavyweights who easily were under the ****** weights he has entered the ring at.
              Spot on. A man his size should not be feeling "weak" unless he did it wrong. Proper nutrition, exercise, and rest is always the key. Huge fluctuations in weight are a recipe for disaster!

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