Comments Thread For: Jarrell Miller Will Weigh Less For Bigger Fights, Manager Says

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  • Fury4daWIN
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    #11
    Originally posted by richardt
    Yeah and Arreola is going to be skinny and Andy Ruiz is going to be a magazine model and cows will fly and Waikiki will be covered in snow. Miller is never going to be in shape. He will be just like those other guys and when asked if he can beat a certain fighter, he will respond like Tim Witherspoon use to do when asked if he could beat a particular fight where he would say "In shape or out of shape?" Not happening. Miller will be like the Mummy, slow as sht and will get his ears boxed off by a boxer with good foot movement. And it will be because he chose to be that way like Ruiz and Arreola.
    Agreed. Anyone who can let themselves get that overweight doesn't have the discipline or desire to ever make it in the sport. We've seen it time and again. Endless broken promises, assurances that next time they'll be in shape, that they've got rid of all the bad influences in their life, that they've changed camps, they're taking it seriously now, and so on ad infinitum. It never amounts to squat.

    Miller might have a bit of power but that's nothing special in this division, and he doesn't have the raw skillset of a Solis or Ruiz to (somewhat) compensate for his massive weight to height ratio.
    Last edited by Fury4daWIN; 01-02-2017, 02:50 PM.

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    • Blackclouds
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      #12
      Miller has good power, goes to the body and throws a lot of punches for a heavyweight. He's also tough mentally, believes in himself, young and is game. That's better most heavyweights. He can beat anybody up to the top 10. For the top 10 he needs to develop a way to beat them, and he's similar to Dillian Whyte in that both don't value defense like they should and the top 10 tends hits too hard to just take shots.

      Or at the very least somebody like Pulev (who's in my top 10 at the moment) could land jabs and win a decision. Parker as well could win a decision though it would be close. Against the top 5 he gets sparked because of a lack of defense but I like him and he's game. His weight is too high and where it would hurt him is against the top 10.

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      • keith_head
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        #13
        Originally posted by redmish
        44 lbs in a month! Did he eat is family? He can't be taking training too seriously.
        there's only one way you put on 44lbs in a month while training for a boxing fight and that's with steroids.

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