‘No heart and no chin’ – Anthony Joshua’s bitter rival rips into him in crazy rant over Daniel Dubois defeat but makes retirement plea

Jarrell Miller has heavily criticised Anthony Joshua in a wild rant before insisting the pair still must fight.
Joshua suffered a significant setback last month as he lost for the third time in his career to Daniel Dubois, being brutally stopped at Wembley Stadium.
AJ has faced calls to retire from the sport, but insists he will fight on with a potential sequel against Dubois still on the table in 2025.
Miller, who has famously clashed with the Briton on multiple occasions, insists a rematch for Joshua against Dubois will be his curtain call.
“Same outcome,” Miller told when asked about a rematch for Joshua against Dubois. “AJ’s’ still getting knocked the f*** out.
“I think it definitely does [end his career], but he’s big money – they’re gonna keep milking the cow until there’s no more milk left.
"Hopefully me and him can get it on before he gets retired. Dubois blitzed him.
"He didn’t think Dubois was that fast, and we all know that AJ don’t got a chin.
“Instead of waiting for him to run out of gas and get out of rhythm, ‘let me jump on your a** now’, and that’s what Dubois did."
Miller has his own interests at heart however, and believes he needs to fight Joshua next as a rematch could see him retire from the sport.
“I need that fight first,” Miller continued. “One more loss and he call it quits.
"One more bad loss – he’s made enough money already.
“I give everybody the recipe to beating AJ already – he ain’t got no chin; he ain’t got no heart.
"Put balls in his face, he gonna quit. The same thing’s gonna happen again.
“AJ, you gotta fight me before you retire, you punk b****.”
Miller was set to fight Joshua in 2019 but was pulled off the card after failing a pre-fight drugs test, after a fiery build-up.
The pair have regularly been at each other's throats since, including last year in Saudi Arabia where the pair exchanged insults in December.
AJ looks set to fight again as he defied calls to retire, with a sequel against 'Dynamite' initially seen as the primary option.
But it appears that may now not be the only plan, as he has some minor injuries according to promoter Eddie Hearn.
And it could now see him instead target a British showdown with Tyson Fury despite the defeat.
"It would be frustrating if we made the Dubois rematch and Fury won [vs Oleksandr Usyk]," Hearn added.
"Then we're sitting there going, 'Hang on a minute, we're fighting Dubois but we could have fought Fury in May for the biggest fight in boxing.'
"Win or lose, we can fight Fury next summer. But if he wins, AJ fights him for the world title."