When Jarrell Miller stepped on the scale at the weigh-in for his heavyweight fight against Andy Ruiz Jr, many were surprised to see him coming in at 305 1/2 pounds. This weight is quite impressive for the heavyweight fighter and raised eyebrows among fans and analysts alike. Miller’s physique seemed much slimmer compared to his
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The presence of massive Saudi money men in the world of boxing has undeniably shaken up the sport. With their significant investments, they have forced rival promotional outfits to raise their game, resulting in stacked cards and top-tier matchups that have left fans almost spoilt for choice. This influx of financial backing has undoubtedly had
Jarrell Miller and Jared Anderson took center stage during the final press conference, captivating the audience with their intense exchange of words. The energy they brought to the event injected a much-needed excitement into what could have been a dull affair. Both heavyweights displayed a level of showmanship that is often missing in the world
Andy Ruiz Jr. finds himself facing questions about his commitment to the sport of boxing as he gears up to fight Jarrell Miller this Saturday night. Promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed doubts about Ruiz’s motivation to win this fight, especially since he has already made a substantial amount of money in the sport. Ruiz’s journey
Andy Ruiz, the former unified heavyweight champion often labeled as a one-hit wonder, has recently been selected by His Excellency for the upcoming Riyadh Season event on August 3rd. While some may perceive this as a second chance for Ruiz to prove himself, the reality is far from promising. The 34-year-old fighter has been plagued