Dillian Whyte vs Big Baby Miller is still the fight to make

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  • Mammoth
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    #1

    Dillian Whyte vs Big Baby Miller is still the fight to make

    @ Barclays for Matchroom USA. Joshua vs Wilder needs no build up.
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    #2
    That would be a fun fight! Both throw a lot of punches!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      @ Barclays for Matchroom USA. Joshua vs Wilder needs no build up.
      Would be good.

      Strangely, it could be better for Miller to campaign over here.

      Could he not have been the one to spark out Price on the AJ undercard? Then there is Whyte, Del Boy, Hughie Fury, Tyson Fury, AJ, maybe even Joe Joyce.

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      • Superbee
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        #4
        Why would he fight Miller when he will obviously have better opportunities... Of course there's always the temptation of stopping an uprising fraud...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          @ Barclays for Matchroom USA. Joshua vs Wilder needs no build up.
          I disagree. If AJ beats Parker, Joshua vs Miller and Whyte vs Wilder are the fights I want to see next.

          AJ would beat Miller and Whyte would beat Wilder. After that, an all UK grudge match showdown between AJ and Whyte, for all 4 belts, would be a monster fight, both in the UK and the US. The winner fights Tyson Fury.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Superbee
            Why would he fight Miller when he will obviously have better opportunities... Of course there's always the temptation of stopping an uprising fraud...
            What opportunities???

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              #7
              Originally posted by kafkod
              I disagree. If AJ beats Parker, Joshua vs Miller and Whyte vs Wilder are the fights I want to see next.

              AJ would beat Miller and Whyte would beat Wilder. After that, an all UK grudge match showdown between AJ and Whyte, for all 4 belts, would be a monster fight, both in the UK and the US. The winner fights Tyson Fury.
              You lost me at Tyson Fury.

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              • NahMean
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                This is a great fight tbh but won't happen, he's positioned himself as number 1 to challenge for WBC title and will sooner or later become mandatory.. He won't give that opportunity up unless its for crazy money.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  What opportunities???
                  Originally posted by NahMean
                  This is a great fight tbh but won't happen, he's positioned himself as number 1 to challenge for WBC title and will sooner or later become mandatory.. He won't give that opportunity up unless its for crazy money.
                  Miller will have to put himself in contention first... And Duhaupas is not really a way to put himself up there... Miller still has a lot to prove... It's a high risk low rewards fight for Whyte since anything can go wrong on a given night, even against an uprising fraud...

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                  • Slicc
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                    #10
                    I saw Miller's last fight, and he looked like shit. Him and Wach looked lethargic, their punches didn't do anything, and the former won because the latter broke his hand mid-fight. In my opinion, Wilder vs Whyte is the fight to make.

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