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Wig-Wham! Miller Plans

‘Old-School’ Beating Of Pero In Las Vegas!

(March 25th) Jarrell Miller has promised to make it a hairy night for Lenier Pero when they clash in an eliminator for the WBA World Heavyweight title at BleauLive at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday April 25, live worldwide on DAZN.

 

Tickets are on sale starting at $30 just (click here).

 

Miller (27-1-2 22 KOs) went ten rounds against Kingsley Ibeh in New York in January, marking his return to action 18 months after taking on former World ruler Andy Ruiz in Los Angeles, a close run cracker that ended in a majority draw.

 

‘Big Baby’s’ bout with Ibeh turned the Brooklyn man into a viral sensation after his hairpiece was dislodged by an Ibeh flurry in the second round, forcing Miller to rip it off and fling out of the ring. Miller embraced the moment and was a hit online and in the media after the incident and subsequent split decision victory, but now the 37 year old wants to use it to launch an assault on the Heavyweight division, starting with him going back to his high-volume output in Las Vegas, and landing a big win over WBA #2 ranked Pero (13-0 8 KOs) to be firmly in the mix for the big fights in the division.

 

“The toupee thing was something that was definitely not planned but we ran with it and it worked in our favor,” said Miller. “Kingsley was not a walkover, he gave me a run for my money, but I take an ugly win over a good loss any day. Pero called me out before which I was shocked by, but come April 25 I’ll be whooping his ass real good.

 

“Any fighter that gets in the ring over 200 pounds has a puncher’s chance, and I’ve never slept on any of my opponents or taken anyone lightly. It was a shorter camp for the New York fight but I’ve been in the gym since that fight and I look a lot leaner now.

 

“I need someone to get my juices running, I’m going to beat this bitch’s ass bad on April 25, he might need to get a one-way boat back to Cuba. It’s not going to be any of that pretty moving around, I’m going back to the old school and I’m going to run him over Big Baby style. I’m throwing 70-80- punches a round, he’s going to try to move around and box, I’ve seen the stuff he does in the gym, but I’m going to beat the brakes off his ass, trust me.

Miller (27-1-2 22 KOs) made his long-awaited return to the ring in New York in January at Madison Square Garden, beating Kingsley Ibeh over ten rounds via split decision in a bout remembered for a never-before-seen moment at the end of the second round when he ripped off his hairpiece after a flurry of punches from Ibeh dislodged ‘Big Baby’s’ mane. The charismatic Brooklynite was able to poke fun at himself and his viral fame following the incident, but focus now returns to action in the ring, with the 37 year old eager to put his name firmly in the mix for the biggest fights in the division, and a shot at the World title.
 
Victory over Pero would certainly put Miller into the conversation to fight the champions and leading contenders, but the Cuban will have other ideas.

 

Pero (13-0 8 KOs) ranked #2 with the WBA, is chasing down a shot at the biggest prize in boxing, and the 2016 Olympian is back in the ring following a 13th win in the paid ranks in November, outpointing Briton Jordan Thompson at Caribe Royale in Orlando.
 

Miller and Pero went face-to-face in the ring after Pero’s win over Thompson, and they will do so again at 3pm ET on Thursday afternoon at that venue in Orlando for a launch press conference for the event, and they have both already stated the importance of this showdown as a huge step towards their World title dreams.
 
Information on the undercard and ticket on-sale dates will be released in due course.

 

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Through the 1990s Matchroom Sport’s boxing roster featured many of the biggest names in the sport including Lennox Lewis, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, Steve Collins and Naseem Hamed, all in world title fights and it continues to work with some of the biggest names in UK boxing including Audley Harrison, the 2000 Olympic Super-Heavyweight gold medalist.

 

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