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“I’m Better Than Them All” ‘Most Feared Heavyweight’ Vows To ‘Beat Up’ Usyk When They Fight

Oleksandr Usyk remains unbeaten inside the professional boxing ring.

Not only is he unbeaten, but he has never been legitimately put down in the ring and has rarely ever even looked hurt. As such, he is regarded as a generational great and is in a very small class of fighters alongside Terence Crawford and Naoya Inoue who have been four-belt undisputed in two weight divisions

Usyk has cleared out both cruiserweight and heavyweight, and in the last couple of years has beaten Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury twice each in epic back to back 12-rounders.

He has said his only remaining motivation is to become two-time undisputed champion, which he could do by facing current IBF belt holder Daniel Dubois. ‘DDD’ is a man Usyk has already beaten, by stoppage, back in the summer of 2023.

Speaking to ESNEWS, however, American Jarrell Miller has suggested he is the man to beat Usyk and gave the reasons why.

“Because I’m bigger, I’m stronger, I throw more punches, I’m more aggressive, I’ve got a better chin, I’m more durable than these guys.

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“The thing is I was the most feared heavyweight for many years. My punch output, my stamina, how I come forward. Frank Warren and these guys always tried to give me last minute fights. Now I’m a free agent, I’m going to prepare myself.”

‘Big Baby’ then sent a warning directly to the unified champion:

“On a full training camp, I’ll f***ing beat Usyk’s ass. 100% percent.”

Miller has fallen short at the top level before, most notably when he was stopped inside 10 rounds when he took on Dubois in December 2023. Before that, he was best known for being pulled from a fight with Anthony Joshua after failing a drugs test late in the day before their contest in June 2019.

However, a controversial draw with Andy Ruiz Jr in August last year which most felt Miller had won stood him in good stead for future match-ups. The durable 36-year-old was recently considered as an opponent for Derek Chisora’s 49th fight, however a promotional dispute got in the way and Otto Wallin instead was given the opportunity.

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