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Ruiz Jr vs Miller Prediction: The Future Depends on this Fight

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Andy Ruiz Jr. returns to action after almost two years in the co-main event against Jarrell Miller in Los Angeles. Bookmakers have Andy Ruiz as the clear favorite, but Jarrell Miller also has significant assets that could change the course of the fight. Here is our Ruiz Jr vs Miller prediction.

Ruiz Jr vs Miller Prediction: Can the ‘Destroyer' Earn a New Title Shot?

Andy Ruis Jr. Preview

Andy “Destroyer” Ruiz Jr. is a Mexican-born boxer known for his unique style that combines speed and power. His career began in 2013 and he quickly achieved significant success, including a landmark victory over Anthony Joshua in 2019. The victory earned him the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles.

Although Joshua regained his titles in the rematch, Ruiz remains one of the most dangerous fighters in the heavyweight division. He has since rebounded with wins over Chris Arreola and Luis Ortiz, showing that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division.

Andy has a record of 35-2, with 22 of his wins coming by knockout. Ruiz’s exciting fighting style and humble demeanor have made him a fan favorite in the boxing world. He continues to train hard and work towards regaining his status as a world champion.

However, the inconsistency in his physical form is questionable. For example, he has displayed noticeable weight fluctuations in different fights, which may be affecting his overall performance. And with two years away from the ring, he may need extra time to get back on track during the fight.

But before we give our Ruiz Jr vs Miller prediction, let's look at his opponent.

Jarrell Miller Preview

Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller is an American boxer with quite an impressive record and an aggressive fighting style. He began his boxing career in 2009 and gained a reputation as a serious contender in the heavyweight division. Jarrell has a record of 26-1-1, where 22 wins were by knockout.

Although Miller suffered a loss in his most recent fight against Daniel Dubois, his previous victories over fighters such as Lucas Browne and Bogdan Dinu attest to his fighting ability.

Despite having only one defeat, his career has not been without its bad periods. In 2019 he tested positive and was even suspended from professional boxing for a short period of time. However, he spent almost four years away from action and returned in June 2022.

Miller has a significant advantage in reach (78 inches to Ruiz's 74) and height (193 cm to 188 cm). However, his drug problems and recent loss cast doubt on his fitness and preparedness for the upcoming fight. Bookmakers see him as an underdog, and this may be due to his inconsistency and physical condition.

Our Andy Ruiz Jr vs Jarrell Miller Prediction: There is an Ocean Between Them

Comparing the opposition, we came to the conclusion that this would be a real test of Jarrell's professional skills. And Andy Ruiz Jr. has already faced and defeated some of the greatest boxers of our times. We have to side with the former world champion for our Ruiz Jr vs Miller prediction.

Ruiz has speed, excellent technique, and proven power that has earned him victories on numerous occasions. He also has solid experience and a strategic mind.

Jarrell Miller, on the other hand, is a big man and could try to use his physical strength and aggressive style to outwork Ruiz. His reach and height could be an advantage if he can use them effectively throughout the fight. However, his conditioning and previous issues could affect his performance in the ring.

Based on his current form and stats, we expect Ruiz to start the fight aggressively and try to use his speed and power to knock out Miller. If ‘Big Baby' can't handle the initial rush and pressure, the fight could end early.

On the other hand, if he can survive the early rounds and use his physical attributes, he could give Ruiz problems in the later rounds. Betting on a knockout is not the best option here. Opt for the moneyline, although the odds are not that great overall.

Vlad is a former amateur MMA fighter. After a series of injuries, he found a different way to connect with the sport and its fanbase - through writing. He's been covering everything-UFC for over 5 years on various platforms and has been part of the team at NYFights since early 2022.