Comments Thread For: Hearn: Jarrell Miller 'One or Two' Fights From Fighting Joshua

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  • chrisJS
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    #11
    This is the next guy half this place will swear Joshua is ducking and would kill Joshua once Wilder gets KO'd.

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    • AdonisCreed
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      #12
      Miller is too easy to hit I won't say Charles Martin territory though. But Miller needs to get a little more polished first. I agree with one maybe two more fights he should be ready.

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      • rudy
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        #13
        Originally posted by Andre_parker1
        Good business for hearn but joshua won't like hearn signing heavyweights with his name on a verbal contract..with that being said..miller is a good fight for Joshua in the u.s..Joshua stops him for sure if he doesn't improve after fighting that way(slow and ponderous) against the likes of an out of shape mariusz wach.. Joshua tees off on his head every round till miller falls over or the fight gets stopped due to miller bloodied and disfigured face u.k style stoppage..the two most likely scenario
        if you dont know what you are talking dont talk

        Why Joshua won't like Hearn signing heavyweights, Joshua is managing fighters himself. You think England bad i remember watch joe cortez make u hit the canvas, he jumps on you instant

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        • rudy
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          #14
          Originally posted by White Willy
          He's too easy to hit. I understand he has to talk tough for his gimmick, but after three or four AJ right hands it's all over. He is also probably looking to enter the Heavyweight lottery of AJ paydays. It would make more sense for him to get up in the WBA and try fight for their vacant World title or get a shot at whoever wins that vacant title.
          He is 2017 version Of Kirk Johnson, that top rated World class Heavyweight

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          • lefthooklead
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Good. He's not ready. Now feed weak ass Whyte to him.
            This is the fight that Whyte deserves. Hearn should make it happen, it would actually be a decent fight.

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            • trouser python
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              #16
              Originally posted by BigZ44
              If Miller won't be the next fight for Joshua and they can't work something out with Parker, idk who AJ will fight next. Hopefully not a Whyte rematch. They're probably hoping Haye beats Bellew to put him up against AJ. That would be enormous amongst the casuals
              That Haye fight is definitely what they are looking for if results go in their favor.

              As for the Bellew fight, I can't see how Haye loses unless he gets injured again. It's so embarrassing when you hear Bellew claiming that first fight as a win, Haye couldn't even walk.

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              • IraqiSword
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                #17
                Go Joshua!! Allah is with you and the entire nation of Iraq as well

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                • lolasif
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by trouser python
                  That Haye fight is definitely what they are looking for if results go in their favor.

                  As for the Bellew fight, I can't see how Haye loses unless he gets injured again. It's so embarrassing when you hear Bellew claiming that first fight as a win, Haye couldn't even walk.
                  Bellew will probably win again. An achilles injury is no joke. Haye won't have the mobility or pop in his punches to win, unless Bellew screws up.

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                  • trouser python
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by lolasif
                    Bellew will probably win again. An achilles injury is no joke. Haye won't have the mobility or pop in his punches to win, unless Bellew screws up.
                    Yeah that's why I said Bellew won't win unless Haye gets injured again...

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                    • KillaCamNZ
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by White Willy
                      He's too easy to hit. I understand he has to talk tough for his gimmick, but after three or four AJ right hands it's all over. He is also probably looking to enter the Heavyweight lottery of AJ paydays. It would make more sense for him to get up in the WBA and try fight for their vacant World title or get a shot at whoever wins that vacant title.
                      Couldn't possibly agree with this more.

                      I like Miller - I like his smack talk, and he's got talent. But he just doesn't have anywhere near the movement to be able to trouble Joshua, and I imagine it'll be the same against Wilder - who has absolutely destroyed statues recently.

                      It's going to take someone with the right combination of power and movement, to beat either of them. Extremes one way or the other won't cut it.

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