Miller smart going after Duhaupas who is ranked. Duhaupas got brutally KO'd vs Povetkin. Chances are Duhaupas is a shell of himself. Miller likely beats Duhaupas more impressively than Wilder did
Duhaupas has gained a lot of excess bulk and fallen in love with brawling. The one who fought Teper and Charr would probably have a 50/50 chance here.
Jacobs should end up being too good for Sulecki, but it's an intriguing fight and I think people miht be surprised at how close it is. Miller will bulldoze Duhaupas, who lacks ambition these days.
He also omitted that Shohjahon Ergashev will be making his return on this card! @Serge This content is protected
More showcases where the B sides will need KO's to win. Sulecki just fought at 154 and jacobs will weight 245 lbs on fight night.
i was thinking exactly the same thing (at the risk of being called Kevin Willis alt for the millionth time) Sulecki was born not far from where i am from so i have followed him since he turned pro--i am pretty sure he has zero fights at MW he's fairly tall (183 - 185 cm) but with typical Eastern European dino arms (something like 175 cm reach) Maciej did beat the crap out of Hugo Centeno, and given that Hugo is Jermall Charlo's next opponent, i suppose that makes Centeno a MW, but again, i'm pretty sure that fight was at 154, not 160 in any event, i can imagine how excited Jacobs was to find Sulecki available: the fact that Maciej is an elite Top 5 guy (although one division below Jacobs' weight class) with an undefeated record will help build Jacobs' card, but the risk to Jacobs is still moderate because Daniel will surely outweigh Sulecki by a solid 20 pounds (or more) on fight night
There's been worse stay busy fights. Sulecki is a world caliber fighter, but Jacobs is more experienced, harder hitting, and will look 2 divisions bigger on fight night. Only real question for me is if Jacobs gets the stoppage or wins on points.