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To see Jarrell Miller challenge British fighters Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois, he knocked out Lucas Browne in the sixth round.

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Right after he annihilated Lucas Browne, JARRELL MILLER challenged Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois to a fight.

After a chilling 26th victory in 26 fights, the “Big Baby” was screaming once again, this time to take on the British heavyweights.

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The ref saved Miller's victim Lucas Browne from further punishment

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The American knocked Browne to the ground, and when the Australian got to his feet, he was punched in the face by the American, causing the referee to stop the fight in the sixth round with Browne slumped over in the arms of the referee.

Miller, with his 23 years and 7 pounds, has won 22 of his fights via knockout.

And now, he claims he’s ready for Joshua after knocking out 19 stone 7 pound Browne.

He said, “Coming off a loss, I’d fight Jermain Franklin, coming from a division where he beat Dillian Whyte, but I thought he was the easier opponent. Okay, AJ, let’s do this.

Afterwards, Miller’s German opponent Manuel Charr came in from the right to demand a fight.

But Big Baby just bawled, “You need more fights, you haven’t got a belt, I’m going for Dubois.”

Miller believes he has put the doping scandal behind him after he pummeled Browne to the point where the referee stopped the fight.

Through repeated doping failures in 2019, he lost the opportunity to challenge Joshua for the heavyweight world title.

The contaminated supplement and the stem cell injections in his elbow were to blame, he said.

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In addition, after signing with Bob Arum’s Top Rank stable, he tested positive for a prohibited substance once again.

His two-year suspension and implausible explanation of a sex pill rocked his career at the time.

In December of 2020, Miller submitted to VADA testing and, after receiving positive results, was reinstated as a licensed fighter in Las Vegas.

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Micheal Kurt

I earned a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science from Oregon State University. He is an avid sports lover who enjoys tennis, football, and a variety of other activities. He is from Tucson, Arizona, and is a huge Cardinals supporter.

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