Jarrell Miller Drops Bombshell on Joshua's Chances Against Dubois: "He's Done"

Ronald Crawley Oct. 31, 2024, 9:10 a.m.
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Jarrell Miller believes Anthony Joshua will lose again if he faces Daniel Dubois in a rematch. The heavyweight boxer shared his thoughts in a recent interview with BoxingScene.

Miller and Joshua have a complicated history. They were set to fight on June 1, 2019, at Madison Square Garden in New York. But the bout got called off when Miller tested positive for performance-enhancing substances. Andy Ruiz Jr stepped in as a replacement and shocked the world by stopping Joshua.

Since then, Miller's career has hit some bumps. He failed more drug tests and got banned from boxing for two years. In his recent fights, he lost to Daniel Dubois (his first defeat) and drew with Andy Ruiz, though many fans thought Miller won that one.

Joshua's last fight didn't go well either. He lost the IBF heavyweight title to Dubois, who stopped him in five rounds.

"Same outcome. 'AJ's' still getting knocked the f**k out," Miller told BoxingScene when asked about a potential Joshua-Dubois rematch.

Miller thinks this loss could spell the end for Joshua's career. "I think it definitely does [end his career], but he's big money – they're gonna keep milking the cow until there's no more milk left," he said.

The American boxer explained why he thinks Joshua will lose again:

"Dubois blitzed him. He didn't think Dubois was that fast. And we all know that 'AJ' don't got a chin. Instead of waiting for him to run out of gas and get out of rhythm, 'Let me jump on your ass now', and that's what Dubois did."

Miller wants his own rematch with Dubois. "I want my rematch with Dubois," he said. "I had a month [to prepare] for that fight; almost had him out of there."

He also reminded everyone of his past prediction about Joshua: "I told everybody AJ was going to crack, and that's what happened."

As for what's next, Dubois has a fight scheduled for February 22, but his opponent hasn't been announced yet. The Joshua-Dubois rematch is still up in the air and might not happen as soon as originally planned.

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