Anthony Joshua has a glass jaw and Tyson Fury can't punch, claims Jarrell Miller
Wednesday 15 June 2016 12:13, UK
Unbeaten New York heavyweight Jarrell 'Big Baby' Miller has launched verbal assaults on British world champions Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.
The 27-year-old Miller (17-0-1-KO15) continued his steady climb up the rankings with a second-round knockout of Nick Guivas on May 27 and is keen to secure a shot at the "English muffins" - with a showdown against Joshua in Las Vegas his primary goal.
He told Sky Sports: "Tyson Fury couldn't break a walnut and Anthony Joshua is a head-hunter with a glass jaw. He's been dropped multiple times in sparring, been dropped in amateur fights and been wobbled in professional fights.
"The goal is to go after the best guys, make it happen and whup their a**. Joshua is very stiff and robotic and doesn't go to the body at all. I'm a versatile fighter and can do anything.
"I definitely know I have a better jab than his. It's just a matter of timing and making the deal happen when possible. Hopefully we can get a shot by the end of the year.
"Right now, I'm just building my American base and if Anthony still has the belt at the end of the year then we do a pay-per-view, MGM Grand style. Right now, there's a lot of money in England but my main concern is becoming a pay-per-view fighter on American television.
"I hope he keeps doing his thing. I'll keep doing my thing and our paths will definitely cross. There are lots of other people I want to fight, too. My time is coming very soon. I'm constantly working in and out of the ring.
"My eyes are on everybody. Tyson Fury is one of the main guys I want to get out of the way first, to tell you the truth. He's a big talker and we could definitely sell that fight. Joshua will play it safe and not leave Britain any time soon but Fury has been to America before."
Dominic Breazeale challenges Joshua for the IBF title on June 25 and while Miller believes his compatriot will provide a sterner test than Charles Martin, he suspects the task of returning the belt to America will ultimately fall to him.
He added: "I've seen Breazeale fight and I think he'll be more game than Charles Martin. He's been dropped before but it's the heavyweight division and anything is possible. I give him a fighting chance.
"Charles Martin really beat himself. When Joshua gets in there with someone who's a straight animal and more ferocious than they ever expected, it'll be a different story.
"It's a matter of time. I know I'm going to be victorious. Everybody will get the business, whether it be Dereck Chisora, Dillian Whyte, David Haye, Joshua or Fury.
"I'll come and fight every last one of you English muffins. I'm breaking all bums' jaws and everybody's getting rib-checked."
Watch Joshua v Breazeale live on Sky Sports Box Office on June 25.