Jarrell Miller says he "smelled fear" in Anthony Joshua when they squared up in New York and has vowed to "bully" the heavyweight champion every time they meet.
Miller and Joshua got up close when the Brit was in the United States back in July.
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Brooklyn native Miller, who puts his unbeaten record on the line against Tomasz Adamek in Matchroom's DAZN debut in Chicago on Saturday, is looking forward to his next meeting with IBF, WBO and WBA strap holder Joshua.
"I don't like what he stands for, and I don't like him. I want to break his jaw," said the 30-year-old, nicknamed Big Baby.
"I smelled fear. He's been protected all the time - they gave him the Olympics, they gave him easy fights. It's another thing when you have someone who had to earn and strive for everything. That's me.
"I'm an animal. I'm a nice guy but I'm going for his neck. I'm going for the jugular.
"I smell it on him - he sees somebody who's not afraid. Every time I see him, I will bully him."