Jarrell “Massive Baby” Miller initiated a premeditation of a theater quarrel during today’s WBA press conference of a fleeting heavyweight title against 1 Fabio Wardley to promote his fight with June 7 at Portman Road Football Ground in Ipswich in England. Their event will be shown live in Dazn.
Miller (26-1-2, 22 KO) took a swat in Wardley (18-0-1, 17 KO) after accusing him of creating a path, as if it mattered or not. It sounded like some insignificant nonsense from Miller’s “huge baby” to create a false noise.
Low level fight
The choice of Miller for this fight seems more based on his recognition and the ability to promote the fighting with his theater presence. It is at the highest level in this area. In addition, he does not assess the fight for the WBA fleeting belt, but Wardley, which should start with the WBA ranking due to a lack of certificates.
The real question is: why does Wardley take first place and Miller #4 from WBA? 30-year-old Wardley acted at the British level throughout his entire career and is not entirely youthful to fight 36-year-old Jarrell Miller. Wardley’s best victories were brought by David Adelye and Frazier Clarke. These are ponderous scales at the British level, not the world -class warriors.
Miller has not won the fight for two years, since he stopped in the then 43-year-old Lucas Browne in the sixth round on March 8, 2023. In the last two fights, Massive Baby Miller fought with Andy Ruiz with Andy Ruiz and was eliminated in the tenth round by Daniel Dubois on December 23, 2023.
It is hard to get excited about the Wardley-Miller fight because it is such a low match. In the top 15 is much better ponderous than any of these guys. This fight simply looks like some invented match at the business level made with a clever promotion and marketing of a tender product. If we talked about real talents, these two would be at the bottom of the list.
“Ultimately, we are here to fight. I’m not afraid of anyone. I took him for some reason,” said Fabio Wardley during today during Press conference For fighting Massive Baby Miller on June 7.
Miller: “I make you cry, antique.”
Fabio Wardley: “This is holy Darń; here I am the strongest.” The fight in Ipswich illuminates the fire in it, making it “undeniable” when he comes to this pitch. He mocked Miller’s garbage: “They call you a huge child because you don’t close yourself, you need a pacifier” and added: “I chose you … let’s teach him lessons.”
Jarrell Miller: Wearing a shirt in Norwich, Miller fired: “Norwich pissed your ass last time and I will be a tight ass.” He warned Wardley: “I’m a killer,” and slammed the Diss Track Wardley: “Where I come from, he is a threat to death … I will be damn, straightforward and straightforward.” He ended with the promise: “I make people cry. Come here on Saturday evening, I will make me cry.”
WBA confusion
Winner of the Miller vs. Wardley will be able to challenge the heavyweight master WBA Kubrat Pulev, a 43 -year -old belt. Interestingly, the World Boxing Association has still not eliminated its secondary titles, which means that this organization has three lanes for the heavyweight department:
– Super World Heavyweight Title – World aka “regular” title of weight – fleeting title
Floyd Mayweather’s last knockout victory over a legal opponent came in 2011 against Victor Ortiz, but despite the stoppage loss, the fighter known as “Vicious” claims he once fought a much better opponent.
It was a highly controversial moment when Mayweather knocked out Ortiz for the WBC welterweight title more than a decade ago, and the fourth round of their fight turned out to be full of drama.
Ortiz threw combinations on the ropes against Mayweather, but then got reckless and led with his head, prompting the referee to deduct a point.
With Ortiz paying no attention to the resumption of the fight, Mayweather fired a tough shot that knocked down and then knocked out his opponent, proving the elderly adage to always protect yourself.
Mayweather is undoubtedly the biggest name Ortiz has ever adopted, but while the boxing legend can be considered one of the best of all time, Ortiz told TalkSport that Andre Berto was better.
“He (Mayweather) is not the best opponent I’ve faced. Without a doubt, not. The best opponent I’ve faced was Andre Berto; he was much better. Andre Berto is a top-shelf pound-for-pound king. He knocked me down, I knocked him down, he got up, he knocked me down again.”
“This man showed everything: quality, heart, skill. Whatever, he’s got it. Someone like Floyd has what? Counter, running? That same year, I bought him some sprint shots at a press conference. My brother also bought him a box of tampons.
“But Andre Berto is special. I have the utmost respect for him. He has power in both hands; he is the total package. Someone with Floyd can’t compete with that.”
Ortiz defeated Berto to win the WBC welterweight title in a fight before facing Mayweather, which would be the first defeat of Berto’s professional career.
Berto’s final record was 32 wins and 6 losses, and during their meeting in September 2015, he suffered a one-sided defeat to Mayweather himself.
Mayweather competed just once again after the Berto fight, when he knocked out MMA fighter Conor McGregor in August 2017, although he is scheduled to return to fight former opponent Manny Pacquiao in September provided that the current problems can be solved.
Many fans on social media suspect that Miller is once again chasing Joshua just to secure a huge payday, which he threw away when failed drug tests canceled their 2019 fight.
Joshua wants a tune-up before he finally meets Tyson Fury. The plan is to shake off the rust and keep his record pristine before this huge event happens. This gap in the schedule gives other heavyweights a chance to make their voices heard, and Miller takes advantage of the moment.
Miller is still a controversial name, but he knows how to cause offense. Beating Pero would aid him prove that he still belongs in this conversation.
“Your whooping cough will come sooner or later. You can run, but you can’t hide,” Jarrell Miller said on Matchroom.
From a business perspective, Joshua’s team is focused on the Tyson Fury event. Facing an aggressive, volume hitter like Miller in a comeback fight would be risky. If Joshua wins, critics may view it as defeating a challenger who has spent years outside the elite mix. If he loses, Fury’s payout and his position will take damage.
Miller has built much of his reputation on noise and confrontation, but he’s still trying to fight his way into the majors. A victory over Pero won’t put him in a fight with Joshua right away, but it will keep him in the wider discussion.
Joshua’s team may still choose the safer and more controlled option of a return, especially if negotiations with Fury progress behind the scenes. Risking that payday against a hazardous or inconvenient opponent wouldn’t make much sense.
Still, Miller continues to cling to the story whenever Joshua’s name resurfaces in the headlines. Heavyweight boxing has a long memory, and some unfinished fights remain useful long after the first fall.
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Terence Crawford has named an opponent he would “love to face” with Gervonta Davis in his expected return to the sport.
The former world champion hasn’t fought since March 2025, when many felt he was lucky to draw with Lamont Roach.
Nevertheless, “Tank” retained the WBA lightweight title and was scheduled to face Roach in an immediate rematch before negotiating an exhibition match with Jake Paul.
But instead of spending time with the YouTuber-turned-boxer, Davis was forced to deal with domestic violence allegations from his former partner, Courtney Rossel.
Davis, however, has expressed greater interest in a rematch with Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz at 140 pounds, even though he passed the Mexican in 2021.
Meanwhile, Crawford has no desire to watch “Tank” fight Schofield or Cruz, but he would happily sit back and watch him clash with Shakur Stevenson.
I’m talking to Danielle Pirello“Bud” called the WBO super lightweight world champion the perfect opponent for Davis, believing their potential meeting would be one of the best fights that could be had.
“I’d like to see Shakur vs. ‘Tank’ Davis.”
Stevenson had previously called on Davis to sign a contract several times, perhaps making him increasingly doubtful whether the Baltimore player would ever sign.
Therefore, it is unrealistic to expect an immediate fight between “Tank” and Stevenson, especially after the latter’s dominant performance against Teofimo Lopez in January.
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