Maybe a few of them do, yes, but Miller gets more attention than most of them. Miller's definitely not underrated.
You said better than a 45 year old Thompson, stop changing your story lad and arguing using sofism, its an infantile form of debate. Charles Martin is a huge risk for a fighter of Kownacki's caliber, id still tip Martin in a rematch. Grow up, Dinu, Martin and Adamek would be a big step up for Joyce, and Ortiz given the level of competition hes been fighting lately, Joyce and Ortiz had ample time and opportunity and still do fight each other, they or one of them only want 3rd tier opposition on undercards otherwise they would have made it happen already. Next you'll be trying to tell us Povetkin is on the run from Ajagba and Whyte is ducking Gorman.
Hearn thinking " Please dont talk about Jarrell fighting Dillian... please dont talk about Jarrell fighting Dillian.."
Miller is a beast, 315 lb coming forward to you pressuring like a horse would cause problems to everyone. Miller has a pretty good chance to beat Joshua. Miller would destroy Whyte easily.
45yo Thompson was performing a lot better than the Adamek that Miller fought.....Adamek was a hand picked opponent to make Miller look good....if it had been Wilder v Adamek you'd be singing a different tune. Dinu, Martin and Adamek....Dinu and Adamek especially would be lucky to see round 2.....Miller as has Ortiz have the chance and been called out by Joyce, they don't want to fight him then fine bit answer me this. What made Dinu a viable opponent when Joyce isn't?
Please, Thompson was shot to pieces at 45 coming out of retirement. Miller outweighed Adamek, and also Jennings by over 100 pounds, what on earth did you think was going to happen to Adamek, and will happen to Jennings and the like? Of course. Wilder has been carrying a belt around for years calling himself a champion, he's supposed to fight the top contenders like Miller and Whyte. Contenders of the world are supposed to fight the Adameks, Dinus, Duhuapas, Washingtons, Helenuises, and each other, not the champions like Wilder. Not the Kauffmanns and Hanks. Dinu brought a higher ranking, a better record, and a fight that was supposed to be for the WBA world heavyweight title. Your turn. What makes Hanks a more viable opponent than Ortiz, or Kauffmann a more viable opponent than Joyce? You don't even have to answer because I know you won't and everyone already knows it..... absolutely nothing.
I like his workrate and aggression plus he's a big character who is easy to market but he's also easy to hit and hasn't been in with anyone with punch power yet, it's easy to be relentless when the punches coming your direction have no pop on them. Needs to step up his opposition level soon he can only learn so much by bullying old CW's and journeymen.
I'd really like Miller v Povetkin. Seems a perfect fight to make, two top ten contenders who both work with Hearn so shouldn't be too hard to make (money going to be the key issue). Will be a crossroads fight, can the guy hitting his prime topple the sturdy veteran. I guess it all depends on when they plan to do Joshua v Miller but if it's gonna be a couple of years then I want to see Miller in with some top contenders while it builds.
Nothing makes Hank a more viable opponent other than fighters who Joyce has called out like MILLER....like Ortiz....like Whyte don't fancy the work and in Ortiz and MILLERS case they are content to fight fighters much weaker than that of Joyce who whilst flawed is still light years above Dinu and 42yo semi retired Adamek. Who had Dinu beaten? I've asked this yet you have no reply. And finally TT wasn't retired and was coming in off a very underated 8 fight campaign. Wlad L KO6 Price W KO2 Price W KO5 Pulev L UD Solis W SD Takam L UD Solis W TKO8 Scott L UD That alone win and lose is better than any opponent coming in that Miller has fought.....Are you a Galvatron ALT?
You'll never convince me that Miller isn't doing a disservice to himself by coming in at 315lbs. With a BMI of 38 (anything above 30 is considered obese) he should hire a dietician to give himself a better chance of succeeding at the highest level.
I think Miller has a middling chance at beating Wilder but not Joshua. His being to easy to hit and 315lbs is going to be his downfall in any Joshua fight. He can't win a decision either, no chance.