Miller earned an estimated $3,000 working as a Pony Express rider, and used the money to move to Oregon.
Miller earned a starting role in Browns' backfield for the 1976 season, a job he would hold through 1979.
Prior to making his professional debut, Miller earned a degree in business from the University of Vermont.
It was not until 1999, in his second year with the Chicago Bears, that Miller earned a starting job.
Miller earned his bachelor, master and doctoral degrees from the University of Arizona.
Miller, a Polish immigrant, had earned his reputation as a shoemaker for theatrical productions and then to the stars themselves.
Miller controlled the fight and earned a unanimous decision.
Since retiring from the Tour in 1986, Miller has earned a living primarily as a teaching professional.
Miller sent tapes to Hearn and earned Hearn's recommendation for the position.
Miller is earning about $500,000 this season.