“Wilder vs Miller” would be the biggest freak show in boxing history!

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  • El Ondeado
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    “Wilder vs Miller” would be the biggest freak show in boxing history!

    Wilder got the power & 3 inch height advantage but Miller got the iron chin & 100 lb weight advantage. I would pay PPV to see that fight!
  • lolpz
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    There is absolutely no way Wilder wouldn't knock him the ***** out. He's simply too big of a target for Wilder to miss, and there is no man on earth that can take a right hand from Wilder that has full leverage on it, and there is no way on earth he would be able to get out of the way of it either. Plus Wilder's athleticism and reach + height...Wilder could actually outbox him if he didn't go for a knock out, just off of the threat of his power alone.

    We don't give Bermane Stiverne enough credit in fact. When Wilder fought him the first time, he was at his best and his chin was very very strong in that fight. He was the only man to truly take Wilder's punch if you really look at it. I do recall there being a no-call on a knockdown though, Stiverne was down and then wobbled on a few other occasions if I remember correctly.

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    • chrisJS
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      #3
      After Fury schools Wilder again, Miller will be the new “hope” and he’ll be the man.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #4
        David Haye vs Nikolay Valuev was a far bigger freak show

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        • _Rexy_
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          #5
          Originally posted by lolpz
          There is absolutely no way Wilder wouldn't knock him the ***** out. He's simply too big of a target for Wilder to miss, and there is no man on earth that can take a right hand from Wilder that has full leverage on it, and there is no way on earth he would be able to get out of the way of it either. Plus Wilder's athleticism and reach + height...Wilder could actually outbox him if he didn't go for a knock out, just off of the threat of his power alone.

          We don't give Bermane Stiverne enough credit in fact. When Wilder fought him the first time, he was at his best and his chin was very very strong in that fight. He was the only man to truly take Wilder's punch if you really look at it. I do recall there being a no-call on a knockdown though, Stiverne was down and then wobbled on a few other occasions if I remember correctly.
          I don’t remember if there was an incorrect slip ruling or not in that fight, but I do remember thinking that if it weren’t for the bell it would have been a 4th round KO. Stiverne was seriously hurt at the bell.

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          • Lopez_Boxing
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            #6
            Originally posted by lolpz
            There is absolutely no way Wilder wouldn't knock him the ***** out. He's simply too big of a target for Wilder to miss, and there is no man on earth that can take a right hand from Wilder that has full leverage on it, and there is no way on earth he would be able to get out of the way of it either. Plus Wilder's athleticism and reach + height...Wilder could actually outbox him if he didn't go for a knock out, just off of the threat of his power alone.

            We don't give Bermane Stiverne enough credit in fact. When Wilder fought him the first time, he was at his best and his chin was very very strong in that fight. He was the only man to truly take Wilder's punch if you really look at it. I do recall there being a no-call on a knockdown though, Stiverne was down and then wobbled on a few other occasions if I remember correctly.
            Coincidentally that's when wilder looked his best too. I thought he actually boxed pretty well that fight. But it's been all down hill since. He's just too in love with that ONE punch.

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            • Lion81
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              #7
              Might be a freak show, but who cares. Fun fight. Miller can be added to the Joshua/Wilder/Fury mix, why not.

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