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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn Concerned: Joshua Taking Risk With Miller in His Backyard

    Unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will make his American boxing debut when he defends his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO titles against Jarrell Miller at Madison Square Garden in New York on June 1. Joshua has won all of those previous bouts, 21 by knockout.
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  • Jkp
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    If he thinks Miller is risky he never gonna step up and fight the top guys. What a joke

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    • AdonisCreed
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      "It is a risky affair, in that respect, because he is used to his home comforts - 90,000 at Wembley and 80,000 at the Principality Stadium a couple of times each. Now he goes to the Mecca of boxing, the iconic Madison Square Garden, where the great heavyweights have performed - Ali, Frazier, Louis, Marciano, Tyson," Hearn told Sky Sports.

      Respect to AJ for going to America and taking the fight. Even though most don't rate Miller as a top guy.

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      • GlassJoey
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        #4
        The only risk is DAZN terminating the deal when they see that they paid a fat cabbage millions to be splattered in 2 rounds.

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        • fullers
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          #5
          Hahaha hearn trying to make an event out of a no risk fight as usual. bless him. He does try it.

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          • GlassJoey
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            Or maybe it’s a risk that he will look terrible if he doesn’t win early. Either way, Miller hasn’t got much to make him a risk to AJ.

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            • umop-ap!sdn
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              SMH.. risky... right! Miller is limited and AJ will handle him with zero problems. I do find it B.S. though that Hearn is willing to let AJ fight Miller in the U.S. but refuses to fight Wilder outside the U.K.

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              • umop-ap!sdn
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                #8
                Originally posted by AdonisCreed
                "It is a risky affair, in that respect, because he is used to his home comforts - 90,000 at Wembley and 80,000 at the Principality Stadium a couple of times each. Now he goes to the Mecca of boxing, the iconic Madison Square Garden, where the great heavyweights have performed - Ali, Frazier, Louis, Marciano, Tyson," Hearn told Sky Sports.

                Respect to AJ for going to America and taking the fight. Even though most don't rate Miller as a top guy.
                I dunno man... I feel like he's only doing it because Hearn wont need to pay off anyone to get by Miller. Why didn't they offer to come to the U.S. for Wilder? Probably because Hearn knows he needs to have things swung in AJs favor against Wilder and Hearn isn't connected in the U.S. like he is in the U.K. to be able to pull strings. I am glad to see AJ is finally fighting in America though. Just wouldnt give em too much credit yet.

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                • johnnycontrolet
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                  Risky???Fat and slow Miller has a much chances as a snowball in hell😂😂

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                  • rolshans
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                    #10
                    WAR Big Baby!

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