Miller waits for a fight against Fury

Jarrell Miller
Jarrell Miller

Jarrell Miller (23-0-1, 20 KOs) after signing with Top Rank can not get a return to the ring. The American, who lost his chance at a championship fight because of doping last year, believes that in the near future he will face another Bob Arum's fighter, the WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs).

"I think it will happen in the future," the popular Big Baby said in an interview to Sky Sports.

Miller, according to the original plans of Top Rank, was about to have his debut on February 22 in Las Vegas, where Fury destroyed Deontay Wilder.

"Wilder in that battle did not show anything new that we did not know about him," said Miller. "As a boxer, analyzing boxing, I always said that for Wilder a fight against the rival, who knows how to box and knows how to land a serious punch, will not be easy. What eventually happened."

"I, being a boxer shorter, would sit on Wilder's chest whole fight, I would have pressed even stronger than Fury. I can throw combination better than tall fighters," the unbeaten American shows off.

It is unknown when Jarrell Miller will finally return to the ring. The third meeting of Wilder and Fury, scheduled for July 18 was postponed to October 3, but until that date should be regarded as tentative.