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Jarrell Miller: Joshua is a Calvin Klein G-String Wearing Bum! - Boxing News

Jarrell Miller: Joshua is a Calvin Klein G-String Wearing Bum!

By Victor Salazar

New York - Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller (19-0-1, 17 KO’s) is a big man that has a larger than life personality and is willing to mix it up with the rest of the heavyweights from around the world.

This past weekend, the native New Yorker kept his undefeated record intact when he stopped Gerald Washington (18-2-1, 12 KO’s) in the 8th round of their fight.

After his victory, Miller called out everyone from the United States to the United Kingdom to Australia.

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First up to suffer Miller's verbal wrath was Dillan Whyte (20-1. 15 KO’s).

“Why I have to go over there for Dillan Whyte,” Miller told BoxingScene.com. “I’m an American heavyweight. I’m the star. He’s a bum. They fight bums and they try and pick off bums out of shape or older guys like Michael Grant.”

Grant was rumored to be fighting Whyte in his United States debut but the fight has since been scrapped.

Then Miller took aim at unified Heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua (19-0, 19 KO’s).

“Anthony Joshua, I can’t stand him,” Miller said. “That Calvin Klein G-string wearing bum. You put a post-up and spray paint him and everyone’s on his knob. Listen I was wobbling Klitschko with only two pro fights. They sent me home, imagine what I do now. Wladimir took 3 rounds off him. If I put the same pace on Joshua, I stop him. Protein shakes don’t make champions. Even the UK fans want me to knock him out. Tyson Fury even said he lost in the Olympics.”

WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker (23-0, 18 KO’s) also got his share of the lashing.

“Joseph Parker is the weakest link. If Parker loses to Hughie Fury, he needs to retire. Fury is garbage, I’ll smash him.”

Last but not least was American and WBC Heavyweight World Champion, Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KO’s).

“I think it would be dope and great fight, me and Deontay but I’ll stop his big flimsy behind.”

Whyte stops this clown
 

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Never seen this at Heavyweight before...where 1 undefeated, Olympian Champion with a 97% KO ratio is basically begging the other undefeated Olympian Champion with an 100% KO ratio to get in the ring with him and unify the division :wow:


Somebody scared:mjpls:


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I don't like when a fighter is doing this.

Calling out someone when he knows exactly that it's highly unlikely to happen next because

1. Joshua got an exemption from the IBF for Klitschko specifically not for anyone else

2. Wilder still didn't clear his mandatory situation

3. They probably wanna make this a big heavyweight fight in the next summer or so...

He knows all that but he's still doing videos like this in order to paint himself as the fearless challenger and the other as a ducker. I don't like these tactics.

This always happening when young fighters become big money opportunities. Canelo or now Joshua... almost every other fighter in their divosion call them out and crying like scorn exes if they don't immediately fight them calling them duckers and etc... regardless of the actual situation

Anybody who's aware of the situation knows that this is a bullshyt and that this fight probably only gonna happen next year which is still good btw.
 

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Joshua: Eddie Hearn says Kubrat Pulev first on Anthony Joshua's list, despite Deontay Wilder's claim
By Tim Hobbs
Last Updated: 04/08/17 10:29am

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Eddie Hearn has dismissed Deontay Wilder's heavyweight unification claim, saying he expects Kubrat Pulev to be Anthony Joshua's next opponent.

The WBC champion, 'Bronze Bomber', says he is ready to fight the WBA and IBF holder following Wladimir Klitschko's retirement and will overrule the mandatory challengers already stipulated.

The WBA have ordered Joshua to fight their mandatory challenger Luis Ortiz after Klitschko's announcement, with the IBF's June statement confirming their No 1, Pulev, will be next to face Joshua.



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Promoter Hearn is already working on the British star's next fight but while he admits it will be "tough", he had no qualms putting Wilder at the bottom of his list.

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Kubrat Pulev and Kalle Sauerland have welcomed a fight in Wales
"Rather than fight anyone of note all Wilder does is call out people he knows can't fight him," Hearn exclusively told Sky Sports.

"The IBF resolution following the Klitschko fight is a public document for everyone to see: 'after the rematch there will be no request for a unification considered by the IBF'.

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The IBF's public document following Anthony Joshua's win over Wladimir Klitschko
"Obviously we now have to fight Pulev and Ortiz and it's going to be a tough balancing act. The Pulev mandatory was called some time ago and we already have signed correspondence that if it's not Klitschko then Pulev must be next.

"I would say right now the plan is Pulev, Ortiz then if Wilder still has a belt then AJ can relieve him of that next summer."

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Luis Ortiz is the WBA's mandatory challenger to Anthony Joshua
The IBF was Joshua's first world title success, with a second-round knockout of then-champion Charles Martin in April 2016.

Joshua added the vacant WBA Super title to his name with the sensational 11th-round stoppage of Klitschko a year later and with two of the four established belts in his possession, the 27-year-old wants to unify the heavyweight division no matter who he has to beat.


"AJ is 100 per cent up for fighting Pulev, 100 per cent up for fighting Ortiz and 100 per cent up for fighting Wilder and he wants to do it in a way to try and capture all belts," said Hearn.

"It's going to be difficult but let me tell you this young man fears no one."

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Joshua showed his true class with an 11th round stoppage over Wladimir Klitschko in an iconic heavyweight clash

love Hearn or hate Hearn he's only right here
 

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love Hearn or hate Hearn he's only right here

IBF approved Hearn's fighter Indongo facing Crawford in a Unification instead of facing the mandatory Lipinets....but they so coincidentally draw the line at Hearn's fighter Joshua facing Wilder in a Unification fight:scust:


Hearn is shiesty:hhh:
 

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IBF approved Hearn's fighter Indongo facing Crawford in a Unification instead of facing the mandatory Lipinets....but they so coincidentally draw the line at Hearn's fighter Joshua facing Wilder in a Unification fight:scust:


Hearn is shiesty:hhh:

no it' because they would have already let the Wlad rematch slide but only that. They gave one exemption here too but only for Klitscko and since he's retired...

I know you're a Wilder fan but Wilder isn't right here. He has to wait a little more and he knows it, no big drama. Until then he can fight Stivere or maybe Ortiz if Johua fights Pulev and Ortiz decides to go for the WBC title instead of waiting out Joshua. Either way... at least one of the 2 fighters gonna have to fight 2 times before a possible Joshua vs Wilder fight.

Joshua vs Pulev, Wilder vs Ortiz, Wlder vs Stiverne OR Joshua vs Pulev, Wilder vs Stiverne, Joshua vs Ortiz. The one who gonna have 1 fight can unify with Parker (if he beats Fury) until the other guy deals with his business. and then they can meet up next summer assuming both of them stay winning
 
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