I'm really big on Big Baby Miller. And Helenius.
I'm really big on Big Baby Miller. And Helenius.
They should bill it
"The Paternal Showdown"
"Big Daddy" vs "Big (Mr PEDs) Baby"
I hope it's not PPV.![]()
I met big baby in Brooklyn in 2007 or 8, he was fighting the Golden gloves. He is Dominican and Haitian and a really nice guy and I met his uncle too. He throws punches and bunches and he has a few years left. He is a meteor and a really great guy and I am really big on big baby. I am really big on hellenious also.
See I'm the other way around. Like Helenius a lot. Not a lot of Finnish heavyweights around (he's # 1 out of 4 total Finnish HWs).
He's glacier slow... but fun to watch. Gotta hand it to him how he destroyed Babyface Kownacky twice.
Miller's worn out his welcome what... 3 or 4 times already? F* him.
How this dodgy gelatinous chem shed of a man is still holding rank over the next Big BabyJared Anderson speaks to how many plain white envelopes get passed around alphabet groups. He could sit his arse on a porcupine and still receive fewer jabs than he did during his last um doctor's visit
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Really though, fuck that guy![]()
Whyte was quick to issue his verdict on his rival's display in the ring, tweeting: "Miller is so so so so s**t."
It was a routine outing in the end for Miller, who immediately made call-outs to British pair Daniel Dubois and Joshua following his win.
However it was WBC contender Mahmoud Charr who leapt in the ring to make his plea to a fight with Miller, which could see the American return into the mix at world level with a win. A potential fight with Whyte cannot be ruled out also with fans proposing the match-up after his criticism.
Despite Browne not providing the resolute test that he will crave for his undefeated career, Miller was delighted with his performance and is eyeing bigger and better things following his drugs ban. “Sometimes you can’t knock everybody out right away,” Miller told announcer Tyron Woodley in the ring.
"You know, I had three and a half years off and Lucas was the first game opponent that came in here [and] that I knew can crack. He’s stunned guys and was on a winning streak, so I knew if I couldn’t get him out in the first round, I had to take my time. And just, you know, sometimes you been out the ring, the nervous energy’s there, the legs are not with you right away.
"But I felt comfortable. I just knew that I had to get my wind right and just start focusing and not getting hit with shots. But like I said before, four [years] off, I’m fighting an ex-champion, he’s game. Nothing but love and respect for Lucas.”
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