June 25 Jarrell Miller (23-0-1, 20 KOs) is going to box in Las Vegas for the first time in three and a half years. His troubles began even before he was ultimately unable to fight Anthony Joshua. Eddie Hearn also has a good memory, and he swears that he does not intend to cooperate with Miller in any of the possible fights.
Miller's opponent should be Onoriode Evarieme (20-2, 19 KOs) from Nigeria. After the expected victory, it is quite possible that the Brooklyn puncher will want to hunt for much more serious opponents. But the head of Matchroom, who works with such heavyweights as Joshua, White, Parker and Chisora, is unlikely to extend a helping hand to a doping recidivist.
“Miller took too specific a position before the canceled fight with Joshua to seriously hurt him and hurt him. For me, this is persona non grata. I take this issue very personally. In the end, he failed three doping tests. I wish him all the best, but I have no intention of ever working with him again," Hearn said.
However, the British promoter may be interested in this return. Miller still owes him for failing his tests and not fighting Joshua. And when the American returns to the ring, part of his fee should go to the account of the Matchroom boss.