Would you favor Miller over the following at their best? Jim Jeffries Rocky Marciano Jersey Joe Walcott
Just watched him against Dinou imo He gets stopped against JJW ,Joe would walk him into traps and fire the works at him.Miller has zero head movement .Strangely enough, he possibly has a better chance against the reactive Jeffries and the over 100lbs smaller Rocky.
Hes 330lbs, has a good gas tank and hits hard, perhaps prime Jeff can drag him into deep waters but the other two are much too small. This isn’t Hoff or Vingo.
Jim Jefferies best wins were against 160 pound white guys from the 1890s. Rocky and Marciano are 180 pound fighters. Jarrell Miller by 1st round KO against each of them.
he means he'd get koed in 1. by each of them. if u did add up the seconds he lasted in all three, they'd likely not exceed one round either.
Shall we wait for Miller to get himself a reputation, before we start matching him against great fighters?
So what you are saying is Pernell Whitaker could beat Charles Martin because pound for pound he has more skill than him? No thanks, I have a fully functioning brain. I am smart enough to realize Miller is 6'4 300 pounds and is a modern sized heavyweight. I am smart enough to know there are weight classes for a reason. I am smart enough to realize Jeffries was a 200 pound guy who fought in the 1890's against 160 pound white figthers. I am smart enough to realize Dempsey was 180 to 190 pounds and not a modern sized heavyweight and didn't have modern skills. I am smart enough to realize that Rocky Marciano was a 180 pound bum who fought old men, bums, and mob controlled fighters. So based off that I am smart enough to realize Jarrell Miller would knock Marciano, Dempsey, and Jeffries in 1 round.
Jeffries is too small and even if he was bigger he still would be destroyed. Being a good and or skilled fighter for the 1890's doesn't equate to being skilled for modern boxing.
Miller is heavier than every heavyweight champion in history (except maybe Valuev). Do you think he'd beat them all ?
Now guess what? I am smart enough to just block you now. I gave you a few chances to prove you have at least a thread of intelligence but based off reading your past post I knew you didn't have any. To be a modern sized heavyweight you have to be 205 pounds. So if you are 300 pounds or 230 you are still a modern heavyweight. Rocky Marciano isn't a modern heavyweight period. Which is why you don't see 5'10 180 pound guys fighting at heavyweight anymore. Jack Dempsey was a 180 to 190 pound fighter which means he isn't a heavyweight. Jeffries could be considered a modern sized heavyweight but the guys he faced weren't. They were usually much lesser than 200 pounds. Even then you can not compared the skill level from fighters during that era to modern skilled fighters. So Dempsey and Jeffries wouldn't be able to beat modern skilled guys who are their size never mind guys much bigger than them. Marciano on the other hand not only was a 5'10 180 pound fighter not a modern heavyweight. He was a complete and other bum. When your best wins come against mob controlled fighters, old men, and has been then you aren't good. This is for 180 pound standards by the way. Marciano beat who in his career? Glass chin 40 year old Archie Moore who started his career weighing 140 and even by his late 20's weight 165. Past his prime 170 pound Ezzard Charles. 40 year old 190 pound Jersey Joe Walcott and 40 year old 190 pound Joe Louis. Yeah so based off that Marciano had to be the greatest heavyweight of all time right? Sure Marciano wasn't a modern sized heavyweight and never fought any modern sized heavyweights. It is also funny how you Rocky Marciano fans never bring up the fact that Roland LaStarza a 180 pound fighter whipped him and got robbed or how Ted Lowry a 170 pound club fighter beat the leaving tar out of Marciano and had to hold back to avoid knocking him out. But you are now dismissed. Type away.
No, I am not, because there are no examples of a lightweight beating a world class heavyweight. There are however, a lot of examples of cruiserweight sized fighters and smaller, beating world class super heavyweights. We all know how much these fighters weighed. There have been fighters the size of Miller in every era, and the vast majority of them never got near the title. Size aloe is not an argument for beating a great fighter. It is still far from certain how good Miller is.
Thank god you told me, I could’ve done with you by my side all these years I’ve studied! Have a block.