I’m saying At least the story would have been more compelling….. “Big Baby is winning the story of the fight!”
Probably right but what are the chances big baby pops dirty again? Nobody could possibly be tha dumb, right?
If we were talking about rational people who have some critical thinking skills I'd say it was impossible. But look what Whyte has done again for the 3rd time on the eve of one of his biggest fights. The mindset of a cheater in general not just doping is that they believe they won't be caught hence why the cheat. Same mentality a lot of repeat offending criminals, doesn't matter how many times they get caught there's always a voice in the back of their head that says, this time they'll get away with it. So I'd say the chances are pretty high he would of doped again because of that part of him that would tell himself he could get away with it.
I'd say any of these known HWs of near-prime age with a decent chin and determination can beat Big Joshie on a given night. Ruiz proved this years ago, so I don't know why people think Big Joshie just beats everyone by being 'the better all round boxer' etc. He simply isn't tested regularly by fighters who are even near their prime age, to the point of absurdity. We've been talking about this for some time, all the opponents who magically happen to be around 40. Then he goes and chooses Helenius, again way out of prime, nearing 40. It's not a coincidence. They could have chosen Wallin, the Croatian, even Ruiz, but these fighters aren't old or unable to take a punch. Old fighters have depleted chins and stamina, giving Joshie the edge he needs and his handlers want. Do people think Helenius's nuked chin and age weren't talked about by the Matchroom strategists? Absolutely they knew what they were doing.
Of course he can and probably would win, Miller is just one big blabbermouth and that doesn't immediately make him a dangerous fighter, Dubois will stop him...
Despite everything AJ’s hatred for Harrell couples with the fact Miller is absolute pants means I lean towards an AJ shutout.