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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
I thought Miller and Ruiz both looked pretty good. It did look like Ruiz hurt his hand and Miller did look able to press late on in the fight. Nothing spectacular for sure, but don't you think, given the other fights lately that both these guys are in the mix? Put it this way: How do you think Miller would have done against jared Anderson? Ditto for Ruiz?
Ruiz literally looked like he'd been out the ring for years.
As for the Anderson question, I've never ranked him high. Too many holes, too many cans being fed to him, etc. TR screwed that boy up. Anderson would have done better had he fought the versions if Ruiz and Miller imo. I don't think he would've won though
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
I think both Ruiz and Miller need at least 2 more fights b4 they can even whisper contending for a big fight let alone a titlefight. Both gassed and tired quickly. That fight was weak af imho. For all that poodle barking Mikker does, I don't think he deserves a fcuking thing even moreso cause he's a proven cheater at least 2x over!
Ruiz literally looked like he'd been out the ring for years.
As for the Anderson question, I've never ranked him high. Too many holes, too many cans being fed to him, etc. TR screwed that boy up. Anderson would have done better had he fought the versions if Ruiz and Miller imo. I don't think he would've won though
I think we have Parker, who has the virtue of not being obese... the top of the division... and the rest.
I agree about Jared BTW.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
Miller still hasn't proved sh.it for him to be back, period.
Good history. Started boxing as a Kickboxer at age 14, going 38-2-0, beating every Kickboxer put before him, and won the WCL conference finals and the K-1 2012 World Grand Prix in LA and Tokyo, becoming world ranked # 3 in Muay Thai.
Only two losses were close decisions to Kickboxing and MMA legend Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, K-1 Champion.
He then grew up and moved up, and eventually developed into a top contender in Boxing (The major leagues of sport fighting) with nice wins over Joey Dawejko, Damon McCreary, Akhror Muralimov, Donovan Dennis, Fred Kassi, Gerald Washington, Mariusz Wach, Tomasz Adamek, Bogdan Dinu, Johan Duhaupas, and Lucas Browne.
Today, after years lost to doping suspensions - He's Baaaaak!
Nunber 8 in the World in boxing, and in earnings potential; this places Miller- Now seen as "The REAL Big Baby", ahead of:
2,812 Pro Heavyweight Boxers (All but 8)
801. Pro Heavyweight MMA fighters (All)
103. Pro Heavyweight Kickboxers (All)
World Champion -
Oleksandr Usyk, Ukraine.
1. Tyson Fury, England
2. Zhilei Zhang, China
3. Daniel Dubois, England
4. Anthony Joshua, England
5. Joseph Parker, New Zealand
6. Agit Kabayel, Germany
7. Martin Bakole, Congo
8. Jarrell Miller, USA
9. Andy Ruiz Jr., USA
10.Derek Chisora, England
11.Deontay Wilder, USA
12. Joe Joyce
13. Filip Hrgovic, Croatia
14. Luis Ortiz, Cuba
15. Dillian Whyte, England
16. Guido Vianello, Italy
17. Fabio Wardley, England
18. Efe Ajagba, Nigeria
19. Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan
20. Richard Torrez Jr., USA
21. Frazier Clarke, England
22. Lenier Pero, Cuba
23. Otto Wallin, Sweden
24. Michael Hunter, USA
25. Jared Anderson, USA
26. Justice Huni, Austrailia
27. Frank Sanchez, Cuba
28. Kubrat Pulev, Bulgaria
29. Arslanbek Makhmudov, Russia
30. Hughie Fury, England
He might have something big to prove to YOU, as another ticket buying fan.........
But to the 3,708 active, registered Heavyweight professional fighters in the world that his value outranks, who he has blown past......There are only 8 men left in the World for him to prove anything against!
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Unlike some of the other heavyweights of the outgoing era, Wilder never expressed any reluctance to meet anyone.Willow The Wisp likes this.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Oh, Wow! He's proven he can come 30 lbs over his best after a layoff and go toe to toe for most of the fight with one of the two recognized world champions today (D. Dubois); then get himseff down to 305 and outfight the Joshua Slayer Andy Ruiz to get back into the top 10.
Good history. Started boxing as a Kickboxer at age 14, going 38-2-0, beating every Kickboxer put before him, and won the WCL conference finals and the K-1 2012 World Grand Prix in LA and Tokyo, becoming world ranked # 3 in Muay Thai.
Only two losses were close decisions to Kickboxing and MMA legend Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, K-1 Champion.
He then grew up and moved up, and eventually developed into a top contender in Boxing (The major leagues of sport fighting) with nice wins over Joey Dawejko, Damon McCreary, Akhror Muralimov, Donovan Dennis, Fred Kassi, Gerald Washington, Mariusz Wach, Tomasz Adamek, Bogdan Dinu, Johan Duhaupas, and Lucas Browne.
Today, after years lost to doping suspensions - He's Baaaaak!
Nunber 8 in the World in boxing, and in earnings potential; this places Miller- Now seen as "The REAL Big Baby", ahead of:
2,812 Pro Heavyweight Boxers (All but 8)
801. Pro Heavyweight MMA fighters (All)
103. Pro Heavyweight Kickboxers (All)
World Champion -
Oleksandr Usyk, Ukraine.
1. Tyson Fury, England
2. Zhilei Zhang, China
3. Daniel Dubois, England
4. Anthony Joshua, England
5. Joseph Parker, New Zealand
6. Agit Kabayel, Germany
7. Martin Bakole, Congo
8. Jarrell Miller, USA
9. Andy Ruiz Jr., USA
10.Derek Chisora, England
11.Deontay Wilder, USA
12. Joe Joyce
13. Filip Hrgovic, Croatia
14. Luis Ortiz, Cuba
15. Dillian Whyte, England
16. Guido Vianello, Italy
17. Fabio Wardley, England
18. Efe Ajagba, Nigeria
19. Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan
20. Richard Torrez Jr., USA
21. Frazier Clarke, England
22. Lenier Pero, Cuba
23. Otto Wallin, Sweden
24. Michael Hunter, USA
25. Jared Anderson, USA
26. Justice Huni, Austrailia
27. Frank Sanchez, Cuba
28. Kubrat Pulev, Bulgaria
29. Arslanbek Makhmudov, Russia
30. Hughie Fury, England
He might have something big to prove to YOU, as another ticket buying fan.........
But to the 3,708 active, registered Heavyweight professional fighters in the world that his value outranks, who he has blown past......There are only 8 men left in the World for him to prove anything against!Willow The Wisp likes this.
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