Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring

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joshj909 wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:38We have 780 lbs here...
H8Usernames wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:43Gabe Brown 330 vs Salvador Farnetti 327
Well spotted! :TU:

Miller-Bracamonte clearly isn't the heaviest boxing event in boxing history.

But those bouts you've mentioned involved journeymen that only fought four and eight rounds respectively.

Whereas Miller-Bracamonte is a ten-rounder, with Jarrell previously considered world-rated and is also unbeaten.

So whilst I definitely stand corrected on my previous claim, I still feel that Miller-Bracamonte is more legitimate than other freak-show bouts that involved massively obese fighters..
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Enlightened-One wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 09:12
joshj909 wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:38We have 780 lbs here...
H8Usernames wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:43Gabe Brown 330 vs Salvador Farnetti 327
Well spotted! :TU:

Miller-Bracamonte clearly isn't the heaviest boxing event in boxing history.

But those bouts involved journeymen that only fought four and eight rounds respectively.

Whereas Miller-Bracamonte is a ten-rounder, with Jarrell previously considered world-rated and is also unbeaten.

So whilst I definitely stand corrected on my previous claim, I still feel that Miller-Bracamonte is more legitimate than other freak-show bouts that involved massively obese fighters..
I'd wait until after the fight to say that :lol: Who knows what Miller is going to look like with the extra weight and without all of the PEDs.
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joshj909 wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 09:23
Enlightened-One wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 09:12
joshj909 wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:38We have 780 lbs here...
H8Usernames wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 08:43Gabe Brown 330 vs Salvador Farnetti 327
Well spotted! :TU:

Miller-Bracamonte clearly isn't the heaviest boxing event in boxing history.

But those bouts involved journeymen that only fought four and eight rounds respectively.

Whereas Miller-Bracamonte is a ten-rounder, with Jarrell previously considered world-rated and is also unbeaten.

So whilst I definitely stand corrected on my previous claim, I still feel that Miller-Bracamonte is more legitimate than other freak-show bouts that involved massively obese fighters..
I'd wait until after the fight to say that :lol: Who knows what Miller is going to look like with the extra weight and without all of the PEDs.
Yeah, you’re probably right! :TU:

But Bracamonte has a proven track-record of getting KO’d by no-hopers.

So something would have to be seriously wrong with Jarrell Miller to not end the fight within the first couple of rounds.
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I’m beginning to think that journalists monitor boxing forums for information and then create articles based on the facts being conveyed.

For instance, a few hours ago I mentioned the fact that Jarrell Miller weighed more than both Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Eddie Hall.

And an article has just been posted to talkSPORT detailing how Jarrell Miller weighs more than both Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Eddie Hall did for their bout.

This isn’t me beating my chest and boasting about what I’ve written, because I’ve also read articles that were remarkably similar to discussion threads covered by this forum.

I’m wondering whether some journalists are lazy báśtârds and are either blatantly plagiarising our words/claims or at best being hugely inspired by posts we submit to this forum?

It’s a no-brainer, right? Why do all the legwork if you can get someone else to do it instead?

If someone else is willing to be creative and consider an intriguing subject matter to discuss or cite interesting facts that require considerable research, then why not use it to get paid writing articles?
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Enlightened-One wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 12:49 I’m beginning to think that journalists monitor boxing forums for information and then create articles based on the facts being conveyed.

For instance, a few hours ago I mentioned the fact that Jarrell Miller weighed more than both Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Eddie Hall.

And an article has just been posted to talkSPORT detailing how Jarrell Miller weighs more than both Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Eddie Hall did for their bout.

This isn’t me beating my chest and boasting about what I’ve written, because I’ve also read articles that were remarkably similar to discussion threads covered by this forum.

I’m wondering whether some journalists are lazy báśtârds and are either blatantly plagiarising our words/claims or at best being hugely inspired by posts we submit to this forum?

It’s a no-brainer, right? Why do all the legwork if you can get someone else to do it instead?

If someone else is willing to be creative and consider an intriguing subject matter to discuss or cite interesting facts that require considerable research, then why not use it to get paid writing articles?
I think they get their hot rumors from forums. I know of a few stories that were 100% fake
that were then posted on boxing sites as an insider information article.
Cracks me up
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the irony of miller returning on a 'KO Drugs' card :lol:
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All three judges scored the contest 97-92 in favor of Miller
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Two career wasters Dychko and Miller fought on the same card. Match them next against each other.
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I’ve just watched a couple of rounds of Jarrell Miller’s ten-round points victory over Ariel Bracamonte, because I couldn’t bear to watch much more.

Both guys were flabby physical messes that fought in slow motion.

Jarrell Miller looked diabolical – a real disgrace!

He was so bad that I’d even favour Christopher Lovejoy to beat the current iteration of the ‘Big Baby’. And that’s saying something!
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Enlightened-One wrote: 24 Jun 2022, 05:07 I’ve just watched a couple of rounds of Jarrell Miller’s ten-round points victory over Ariel Bracamonte, because I couldn’t bear to watch much more.

Both guys were flabby physical messes that fought in slow motion.

Jarrell Miller looked diabolical – a real disgrace!

He was so bad that I’d even favour Christopher Lovejoy to beat the current iteration of the ‘Big Baby’. And that’s saying something!
Should AJ lose against Usyk, seeing him beat up Miller would be a fun fight and buildup. Miller should get 1% of the purses.
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a couple years ago miller wouldve stopped this guy in a round or two, maybe he really needs the juice
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Dave Allen stopped a younger and more in shape version of Bracamonte, would have to favour him to beat ped-free Miller who looked absolutely terrible. He had zero power and fought in slow motion.
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The title of the article AND OP'S post should have read:
DRUG CHEAT JARRELL MILLER ADMITS HE HAD HIS "ASS KICKED" BY DRUG CHEAT TYSON FURY SPARRING. I guess Fury had the better drugs?
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Enlightened-One wrote: 24 Jun 2022, 05:07 I’ve just watched a couple of rounds of Jarrell Miller’s ten-round points victory over Ariel Bracamonte, because I couldn’t bear to watch much more.

Both guys were flabby physical messes that fought in slow motion.

Jarrell Miller looked diabolical – a real disgrace!

He was so bad that I’d even favour Christopher Lovejoy to beat the current iteration of the ‘Big Baby’. And that’s saying something!
Ariel Bracamonte vs Jarrell Miller was a battle of two fat brawlers you say?. hey, count me in bad fights can be fun in funny brutal way
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mikebourkefan wrote: 25 Jun 2022, 03:14
Enlightened-One wrote: 24 Jun 2022, 05:07 I’ve just watched a couple of rounds of Jarrell Miller’s ten-round points victory over Ariel Bracamonte, because I couldn’t bear to watch much more.

Both guys were flabby physical messes that fought in slow motion.

Jarrell Miller looked diabolical – a real disgrace!

He was so bad that I’d even favour Christopher Lovejoy to beat the current iteration of the ‘Big Baby’. And that’s saying something!
Ariel Bracamonte vs Jarrell Miller was a battle of two fat brawlers you say?. hey, count me in bad fights can be fun in funny brutal way
Miller-Bracamonte was an appalling fight. And this is coming from someone that adores the Street Beefs YouTube channels.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 25 Jun 2022, 03:23
mikebourkefan wrote: 25 Jun 2022, 03:14
Enlightened-One wrote: 24 Jun 2022, 05:07 I’ve just watched a couple of rounds of Jarrell Miller’s ten-round points victory over Ariel Bracamonte, because I couldn’t bear to watch much more.

Both guys were flabby physical messes that fought in slow motion.

Jarrell Miller looked diabolical – a real disgrace!

He was so bad that I’d even favour Christopher Lovejoy to beat the current iteration of the ‘Big Baby’. And that’s saying something!
Ariel Bracamonte vs Jarrell Miller was a battle of two fat brawlers you say?. hey, count me in bad fights can be fun in funny brutal way
Miller-Bracamonte was an appalling fight. And this is coming from someone that adores the Street Beefs YouTube channels.
i'll still check out miller vs Bracamonte. from the look of the pic winner got a pack of donuts :D
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He is fighting Ebenezer Tetteh this Sunday.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Sep 2022, 06:06 He is fighting Ebenezer Tetteh this Sunday.
Tetteh to go down suspiciously in round 1?

Majidov also on the card, so far without an opponent. Forgot about him.
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Miller-Tetteh whole event is off due to Russian fighters being conscripted, according to Dan Rafael.

I was at London Royal Albert Hall to watch Dubois-Tetteh just before the pandemic kicked in, Tetteh looked terrified, like a goat thrown into a T Rex pen.
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EO, I thought this was impossible. Doesn't Miller weigh more? :maybe:
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Tony1244 wrote: 01 Oct 2022, 13:09 EO, I thought this was impossible. Doesn't Miller weigh more? :maybe:
Well this is just sparring not a championship hw fight where size is the most important thing and valuev is the goat and usyk doesnt exist
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