Wilder in under 4. Miller is too big, too open and too slow....Wilder would be able to tee off at will.
I think the answer to this question is: How good is Big Babys chin? How much he can absorb? Ortiz went 10 rounds with Wilder and was eating many, many right hands, windmills, rabbit punches and other illegal shots. And he survived for 10 rounds and wasn't even knocked out or something in a brutal fashion, it was a normal TKO without anything special. I think Miller has one of OR the best chin(s) in the Top 15/20 right now as he was never knocked down in his whole career and he had some kickboxing wars in the past. Miller was 14-0 as an amateur kickboxer and 21-2 as a pro only losing to Crocop twice by decision. He was 7-1 as an amateur boxer losing the 2007 New York Golden Gloves final to Tor Hamer by decision and he is 22-0-1 as a pro boxer. Everyone who isn't understanding that Miller is a really good athlete has no clue tbh. Miller isn't a bodybuilder like Joshua and he doesn't look as good as Joshua to be sold like him and of course he is looking awkward with around 320 lb but still....i want to see a guy beating the **** out of him first before i'll say Wilder or Joshua will eat him alive. I do not buy that ****. This is pure hate towards a guy who is doing his **** without caring what other people say or think (coming in that heavy and still looking good). I would love to see Miller fighting Wilder or Joshua. If his chin is as good as i think it is he has a real chance to beat them both with his coming forward pressure style and a high work rate. Everyone who has ever fought in real life knows that size matters in the ring or on the street and 320 lb are more than just size, Miller is a ****ing monster in the ring.
This would be a bizarre fight bc im not sure wilder can out point Miller and I have doubts wilder can knock him out bc he has a predictable one trick poney hitting a 300 plus guy with one punch at a time. Have to go with wilder UD here for now. Does JUST enough to give the judges impression hes winning from the outside.