With Miller clamouring for the big names in the heavyweight division, how do you think he fares when he does inevitably make that step up? Will he be a big threat or find himself in deep waters when he realises the gap in class between the Joshua's, Whyte's, Wilder's and Fury's of the division, compared to who he's been fighting like Dinu, Adamek, Wach, Duhaupas and Washington?
I should be able to click on both options. I can see him giving the top boys a few problems but in the end he gets banged out.
Well he's only fighting Joshua as far as we know as his first step up..so he probably gets knocked out...he probably does fairly well against guys in top 10 and won't get knocked out bc he's 300 plus pounds. Id say cause problems win or lose , he won't be easy fight.
Miller is a fatter, slower, far less talented version of Tony Tubbs. Only in this horrible era would he be anywhere near the top 10.
Still don't know. depends on how much he can take before walking his opposition down, I guess. Can't see him walk trough Joshua and Wilder punches though
Heres why he beats Wilder. Duhuapas and Stiverne stood stationary in front of him for 11/12 rounds and didnt go down. Wilder has an excellent punch, but against a durable good chin he doesnt have the accumulative power of a Joshua. At 6'7 220p with a long skinny frame, a couple Miller body shots will break him in half, and break him down very quickly. Wilder would need a very early KO against Miller, but Millers chin is too good for a one punch wonder and Big Baby stops him in 6.
This is what I believe too. He's being built up against a diet of bums and second stringers but imo he's very beatable by the top guys
This as well. I don't think he's quite that bad, but there's no denying that the HW boxing scene currently blows chunks and that's why a guy like him looks good.
i like the path big baby is taking. if he beats any of the big dogs hes gonna take a beating in the process. i can see him possibly beating the big dogs by wearing them down and tiring them out and then thrashing them, i see stylistically wilder being the most difficult for big baby. i think big baby has a better chance of beating joshua. honestly outta wilder , fury and joshua i see joshua being the weakest.
Wasnt Tubbs about 235 in his prime and a bit of a featherfist? You would think people would have realized Miller is taller than and has 60 pounds on 90s George Foreman by now .
Has Miller yet to actually fight a puncher? This myth about his excellent chin and durability comes from what exactly? Fun, likeable fighter to watch but he'll get brutally exposed when he steps up.
Miller has defensive lapses where is susceptible to the right hand. Washington actually stun him with it. So I think Wilder and Joshua smash him. Fury of old would dance circles around him. But Miller is staying active and thus he might actually be improving as a fighter. He might be returning in January or February.