Much the same as the Breazeale fight then, except Joshua presumably won't be falling short with his jab over and over again as he was against Breazeale.
Actually, Miller averaged 56 punches per round against Mariusz Wach and generally averages 55 to 60 punches per round (as opposed to the division average of 45), so Miller does possess a strong engine despite all the weight he's carrying. Although, granted, Miller hasn't faced anyone with Joshua's power, so there may have been incentive to throw caution to the wind somewhat and trade more with Wach and Duhaupas than he perhaps might with Joshua. Miller also seems to have a good chin: this will be the fight where we find out how good it is. I just want Miller to dedicate himself in camp, not cut any corners with his training, go into the fight in tip-top shape and make a good go of it.
Miller has got under his skin, evidenced by that fact that AJ has had to go to great lengths to defend himself and explain why he is clean. Saying that it will make no difference to the outcome of the fight. Miller doesn't have the power, reach and agility to hurt Joshua. He's tailor made for Joshua who eats these kind of puddings for breakfast. Only difference is this will be more violent and quick since Joshua will now wish to punish him.
To be honest i am not one who is all negative towards Joshua, i just think he has lost his way slightly "Mentally". All the talk of A side B side etc etc, deals falling through, eventually take there toll on you. This fight i don't think he is in the right place in his mind, this is a below average fighter he believes, and just thinks he is up for it and will win just because of who he is, and who has beaten in the past. This is Heavyweight boxing, and one thing with HWs is anything can happen at any given moment. I see this ending the same as Bruno Witherspoon. In a similar type of fight...