He is fat in terms of bodyfat percentage, but he has so much muscle to go with it that he actually looks pretty decent. Much like the strong man Eddie Hall, even though he's carrying a lot of body fat most of the time, you can still see his abs through all that fat because he muscles are so huge. No doubt Miller is a unit and a big physical presence. But not sure how that helps him when he's being hit on the chin or if Joshua has him on the end of his jab and out of range. Also once Miller is forced to push the pace beyond what he's comfortable with to stay competitive all that extra weight might be his undoing and he might be the one to gas.
Most impressive thing about him has been his capacity to maintain a fast pace well into the fight. Obviously he'd be taking very different shots from AJ than he would say Duhaupas, but his work rate is pretty special for such a big guy.
The only way Miller beats Joshua is if he falls on him and causes such an injury that Joshua cannot continue. Otherwise, this fight is a slow, pathetic beatdown of a fat man.
That is what most of the people here are not understanding. I exclude the AJ fangirls in here as they can't see anything apart from their big man. But everyone who's calling Miller a bum is lacking fundamentals of the HWD. Miller is an unique HW right now. He is probably the biggest guy out there in Top 20/30 if it comes to his body composition. That's one thing. Combined with his work rate, solid stamina (he can pressure in the tenth round like he's doing in the third) AND movement he is truly a special fighter these days. And everyone who is fighting him will get a new experience for sure. I read an interview with Duhaupas after his fight where he said tht he never shared the ring with anyone like Miller. Getting caught or stopped like he was vs. Wilder & Povetkin is one thing but Miller is chasing you and you can't fight the fight you normally fight. And that's the point. Joshua always is the guy who dictates the pace and the distance. Miller won't allow that.
Boxing aficionados who think Big Baby will win should either wake up or discuss the magnitude of their medication with their doctors. The only way Miller will win if AJ suffers a serious stroke during the late rounds. Who knows, maybe Fat Baby will go the distance but lose he will.
You are being brainwashed by f1ght3rz , like zombies. Wake up goddammit, snap out of these farcical propositions. Or you'll end up broke. Miller pissed AJ off, AJ is going to go even harder on Miller. Miller is going to experience a volume of punches with so much venom, he will need three stretchers to carry him back to reality.
Since your were posting in here you couldn't even make one argument against mine. You are a pathetic little worm. I have no problem if somebody thinks Joshua beats Miller. You won't have to be a boxing expert to think in such a manner, but making no arguments and making offensive comments torwards me is showing what a little rat you are. GTFOH.
I called you a baby, hardly an offensive comment. Miller, your hero, is called big baby. Calm down. You called me a rat, and a patheitc little worm... those are harsher words. Anyways - Miller's chin is untested, fought nobody with power like AJ He hasn't fought high level competition, takes certain skill and conditioning to compete at a high level you don't just turn up and hang with these guys He hasn't been in the hard fights to build character and wisdom, AJ has been pushed, he knows what it feels like to come back from adversity, tried and proven. He hasn't got the experience AJ has at boxing in terms of skill, accuracy or combination or the pedigree which can win fights definitively. He hasn't got the same level of fitness and conditioning - anyone can do 12 rounds, if it's against a punching bag... get in there with a tough top level opponent who will push you hard and suddenly your energy levels will drop to zero real quick. Go back home to your mommy with the "Miller got stamina for a big guy", against who???? Shot, washed up, part time weekend warriors. That shows you ain't trained a day in your life @f1ght3rz AJ is a prime, seasoned and experienced boxer, with undeniable power and skill, Miller hasn't fought an opponent that is even 25% of what AJ brings to the table, but all of a sudden you want to place bets on Miller winning like he doesn't follow the human condition, and he is an anomaly. You wrote a wall of text ASSERTING miller as the winner, not saying he MIGHT win or has a GOOD CHANCE of winning.... no you flat out asserted it as the TRUTH. And I have a problem with that, when it concerns tried and proven talent like AJ. So you can GTFO with your BS. Clear disrespect to AJ's accomplishments and just trolling the British talent.
Right on time to back up Miller with the US Troll gang here. Bet you guys have a chat group USA Chatgroup f1ght3rz: Yo that idiot Aydamn is up in my thread again and ruining it, someone join... Max Thunder: I'll be there a min, just say something bad about Whyte that will probably wind him up
Solid points that I agree with. It’s not that Miller can’t win, but Joshua has shown that he’s top level. Miller’s yet to do that. There are fights, like against Wach, where you have to question why someone would back this guy against top level opposition. And the Miller being a stamina monster argument hasn’t got any foundations at this level.
- Agree, Millers chin IS untested at elite level as he fought no elite opposition. But we can turn this around: So is AJ with big pressure fighters like Miller. AJ hasn't faced anyone like Miller yet. That's a fact. - But it's always like that, man. You know that. Again, i'll bring your boy Dillian Whyte into that. I mean, look at his resume before he faced AJ a couple of years ago. Whyte had fought NOBODY with a pulse before AJ and he hurt and rocked him, imagine he would have stopped him there? Obviously there is always the first time you'll face a elite level opponent and it could be your coming out party at the highest level. - I wouldn't say that. Miller was involved in some high intensity and tough Kickboxing fights. Miller was pushed hard by Crocop and took headkicks, knees and other stuff there. I think he knows how it is to get pushed in the ring and beaten up. - I think Miller is pretty accurate and although he isn't a combination puncher (AJ isn't a combination puncher too IMO) he has some variety and skills you probably don't see in a 2 minute highlight video of an Adamek or Dinu fight. Miller is probably the only Top 20/30 HW who's working the damn body. Miller is a vicious body puncher. How many big hooks to the body ate AJ in his fights? I can't remember anyone going to AJs body yet. His body shot resistance is unproven yet. - Cmon bro, this is a joke. Talking about conditioning and fitness & stamina....AJ has worse stamina than Miller ffs. Miller looked incredible good vs. Duhaupas in the later rounds for a huge guy like he is. Miller's stamina is definitely as good as AJs who isn't well known for having a monster stamina. Rewatch the Takam fight. We don't know how his stamina will react to Millers body shots IF it happens that he's landing them AND we'll go the later rounds. But bringing AJs stamina OR Millers non-stamina as an argument isn't convincing. It's pretty fascinating you calling me out saying i haven't trained a day in my life. So, i can assure you i trained and i had amateur fights, obviously on the lowest level of low level competition and i am far away from being a boxing talent or prospect but i wasn't that bad either. So, your theory is: Miller hasn't got stamina because he only showed stamina vs. old shot washed up fighters?! WTF?! We don't know how good Millers stamina is against a Top 3 world class fighter like AJ. I agree and I NEVER denied that. BUT where in gods name is the relation to my statements? I only said Miller is looking good in the later rounds depite being ****ing heavy and carrying a lot of fat AND muscles. That's a fact. We can't say Miller has good or bad stamina vs. AJ as we don't know. But as i said before: Bringing the stamina argument is a joke. AJs stamina is a joke compared to the level he's fighting at. Stamina is one of his issues alongside his stiff robotic movement AND missing head movement. If you don't see that you DKSAB. Sorry, bro. And how dumb are you btw? I made a provoking headliner "Miller beat Joshua" so we can discuss that from a point of view. If you read my text in the OP you can see that i am not even saying he will beat him 100% and it's a fact. Obviously as a writer you want to have a living discussion so you choose a provoking title. So did I. No reason for any little british AJ fangirl feeling offended. Still, i am not on the AJ hypetrain. I think he's good because he is a role model athlete and physically probably one of the strongest guys out there but he has flaws. A lot of flaws. And he hasn't fought ANYONE in his prime yet. Maybe Parker but that's it. Parker is too small.
Miller is tailor made for Joshua, charges forward slapping wide, slow hooks, Joshua will punish him with straight punches everytime he tries to come inside. Miller will look like a punchbag once Joshua starts letting his hands go and throwing combinations, perfect opponent for Joshua to impress against in his first fight on American soil.
Ok fine, I respect you for your thought-out response to me, and admitting that you used a provocative title to garner attention. This makes a lot more sense to me now, because I had issues with your assertions. I can go back and forth with your points but Instead I will just reiterate that it matters who you go 12 rounds with to dictate your stamina level, and not the action of going 12 rounds. Every fighter will push you differently, and David Haye was a man who is notorious for health and fitness, and being disciplined in nutrition and training and he had HUGE praises for Takam's level of fitness. He held Takam in such high regard during the countless sparring wars in the gym. There are levels to this game in terms of fitness, and stamina, and it is only when you are in with a strong opponent who makes you miss.. make you work harder and makes you fight your heart out when you are struggling to dominate that you experience true stamina. The Adamak's, Washington's, Dauhapuas' and the Wach's are nowhere near the level of fitness of Takam, or AJ or even Parker. It is a myth that AJ has stamina issues, he fights seasoned, fit, top level opponents as of late and still makes the distance by either winning by wide UD or making his opponents quit. Miller is not on this level, and this level of fitness and quality does not come overnight, or in a month or in a year or even by yourself training. This is yearly progression taking the hard fights... strong training camps with a strong team of the finest trainers behind you and sparring partners. There is no fast track to this.