Jarrell Miller has revealed that his upcoming September boxing match with Jared Anderson has been officially scrapped. Miller, a figure often in the spotlight due to past controversies involving drug test failures, shared this news via social media. He implied that Anderson's decision stemmed from internal disputes with his promotional team, Top Rank, stating that the outcome was somewhat predictable.
Expressing his displeasure, the outspoken New York native, Miller, acknowledged his current health issues but primarily focused on Anderson's withdrawal. He indicated that the search for a new opponent is underway, reflecting on the challenges faced in securing fights. This incident adds to a series of setbacks for Miller, who boasts a professional record of 26 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws, with 22 knockouts.
Miller's recent career has been plagued by fight cancellations and periods of inactivity. Earlier this year, a scheduled bout against Fabio Wardley in England was called off following a tumultuous press conference, with Justis Huni stepping in as a replacement. Miller has not competed professionally in a year, with his last fights being a loss to Daniel Dubois in December 2023 and a draw with Andy Ruiz in September of the same year.
Further illustrating his struggle to find opponents, Miller disclosed that former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder declined an offer to fight him in September. Wilder reportedly cited past disrespectful comments and perceived negativity from Miller as reasons for his refusal. Miller also voiced his disappointment with the American boxing scene, contrasting it with the perceived dynamism of the UK's boxing landscape. He expressed enthusiasm for Dana White's potential venture into the sport, highlighting his belief in its future potential.