I don't see Big Baby winning this fight, he simply didn't pack a big enough punch. But you never know.
Would a win by Jarrell Miller be fitting karma for Hearn/AJ?
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I actually think it's a worse matchup stylistically for Joshua than Whyte was. Povetkin came at Joshua with high pressure for a couple rounds and he was giving AJ lots of trouble until he pulled a Povetkin and got forgot to defend his midsection. Miller is a high pressure fighter who can maintain for 12 rounds. -
He does throw a high volume of punches and surprisingly is in good shape to keep it up for long periods of time.I actually think it's a worse matchup stylistically for Joshua than Whyte was. Povetkin came at Joshua with high pressure for a couple rounds and he was giving AJ lots of trouble until he pulled a Povetkin and got forgot to defend his midsection. Miller is a high pressure fighter who can maintain for 12 rounds.
Not a lot of pop on most of them, though.Comment
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doesn't need to be a lot of pop, he's a 300 pound heavyweight who throws 70-80 per round. Eventually one will hit the button.\
Guy is a 300 pound powerlifter/professional fighter. Even his soft punches are going to be ****ing hard.Comment
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In reality all the top heavy weights are a fight/punch away from losing. fury is the only one crafty enough to avoid it, he is by far the most talented out of the bunch. everyone else is about neck and neck, which makes it an exciting divisionComment
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How do you think his stamina holds up in this type of fight where he will surely hve to work and think a lot harder about whats coming back at him?
Im skeptical. Its one think putting nice steady pressure on a guy like Washington where you can control the pace and push forward with no worries, could be very different vs Joshua.
If his stamina holds up along with his chin I think it could well be a long night for Joshua.Last edited by Tom Cruise; 02-17-2019, 10:15 AM.Comment
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Yes it will but in order for Jarrell Miller to be successful and win then he is going to have to want it more than Anthony Joshua by outworking him and trying even harder. He has to dare to be great.
He just can't be there to only collect the almighty paycheck and lay down. He has to come there to win. If he does that he will then become victorious.
Also, if he can beat Joshua once then he can very well beat him a second time. I say this because he's the underdog who is not expected to win and with nothing to prove.
Keep in my mind that Evander Holyfield had defeated Mike Tyson twice. The first time in the original bout and also in their rematch.Comment
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