Big Baby Miller signs with J Prince

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  • Idunnoshet
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    #11
    I wonder which other Heavyweight's are with Prince ?
    Or does this mean he's trying to get into Today's HW game ?

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    • SN!PER
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      #12
      Rumors say that Arum is trying to weasel out of the Wilder rematch and match Fury against Big Baby Miller. Hopefully it's not true because the heavyweight division needs this fight.

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      • killakali
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        #13
        Originally posted by Scipio2009
        Signing with James Prince is cool, but Jarell Miller is still a 23-0-1 fighter,who hasn't really fought anyone worth fighting yet, still in contract to Dmitry Salita, who talks good ****, but is basically radioactive now for pissing scorching hot, ****ing up the Anthony Joshua rollout in the US, and messing up the money for a ton of folks.

        With Wilder as the WBC champion, and Andy Ruiz with three belts (if he wins the rematch, the WBO belt gets dropped, we likely see Ruiz-Pulev, to set up the full unification for the summer), I'm not really seeing where James Prince would be able to leverage Miller into getting a title shot.
        Lmaoooo Joshua is a 3-1 favorite over Ruiz and you just gloss over assuming that Ruiz will win again. Then assume Ruiz would best Pulev too.

        Plus that WBO belt would be up for grabs so it wouldn’t be full unification

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        • Scipio2009
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          #14
          Originally posted by killakali
          Lmaoooo Joshua is a 3-1 favorite over Ruiz and you just gloss over assuming that Ruiz will win again. Then assume Ruiz would best Pulev too.

          Plus that WBO belt would be up for grabs so it wouldn’t be full unification
          Said what I said; the WBO rule only counts for champions who move to challenge the champion above them in an immediate fight.

          The WBO pulls their nonsense to impede the owed IBF mandatory, whomever they then give their belt to won't be worth anything anyway.

          Joshua beats Ruiz in the rematch, Anthony Joshua likely gives up the IBF belt (to keep the DAZN vs DAZN fight), and Pulev fights Kownacki for the vacant IBF belt.


          Either way, Jarell "Big Baby" Miller isn't near a title shot, and signing with James Prince doesn't move him closer to a title shot either

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          • BigStomps
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            #15
            Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
            180-225k is what I'm hearing. Remember to thank me once you hear it from a white reporter
            Yes definitely. If your right I'll definitely tell motherfuccers on here you was right. I've got no problem giving a man props when he's correct.
            On another note those numbers are disappointing. Wilder did his job in the ring so much props to him on that but i still don't know why he fought Ortiz again...
            I mean he had already knocked him out so there wasn't any demand for a rematch....
            But I'm excited about watching Wilder-Fury 2. That's a fight I'll definitely order on ppv.
            I'm not a fan of neither fighter so let the best man win!

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            • killakali
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              #16
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              Said what I said; the WBO rule only counts for champions who move to challenge the champion above them in an immediate fight.

              The WBO pulls their nonsense to impede the owed IBF mandatory, whomever they then give their belt to won't be worth anything anyway.

              Joshua beats Ruiz in the rematch, Anthony Joshua likely gives up the IBF belt (to keep the DAZN vs DAZN fight), and Pulev fights Kownacki for the vacant IBF belt.


              Either way, Jarell "Big Baby" Miller isn't near a title shot, and signing with James Prince doesn't move him closer to a title shot either
              Sure it does. As this very site said miller was signing a co promotion with top rank. At this point miller gets a tune up then is ready to fight Pulev if he wins IBF or other night fights like fury if he loses to wilder. I imagine if fury wins there is a rematch clause. Top Rank also has Takam and Jennings available in the mean time.

              The move definitely beats being stuck just with Salita

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