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Jarrell Miller’s promoters says shamed heavyweight has ‘unfinished business’ with Anthony Joshua after losing $10m purse

JARRELL MILLER still has “‘unfinished business” with Anthony Joshua after missing out on a $10million payday.

The controversial heavyweight in 2019 was set to fight AJ in his home of New York and welcome the British superstar Stateside.

Anthony Joshua and Jarrell Miller before their cancelled 2019 fight

His purse was believed to have been $4.8m (£3.6m) with the chance to earn even more if he won and secured an immediate rematch.

But Miller infamously failed three Voluntary Anti-Doping Association pre-fight drug tests – blowing the mega-money bout.

Another separate drug bust a year later has kept the American sidelined and serving a backdated two-year suspension.

But the Nevada State Athletic Commission have voted to re-licence Miller as of June 17, so long as he continues to return clean tests.

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His promoter Greg Cohen told SunSport: “He abided by the suspension, nobody here is saying that everybody should welcome him back with open arms.

“He needs to prove to the world what his inner circle already knows. But the fact is, the man has lost everything.

“And this is self-inflicted, I’m not trying to make him a victim, but the man was on top of the world, fighting Anthony Joshua in his hometown, in New York, a $10million package.

“You’re talking about life-changing stuff and unfortunately what happened, happened. He’s paid a tremendous price.

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“It will be over three-and-a-half years since he’s fought by the time he’s back in the ring.

“He didn’t kill anybody, he got a suspension before his fight, it wasn’t like he tested positive post-fight – I’m not making light of it.

“You’re responsible for whatever’s in your system and you have to be accountable – the man’s been accountable.”

Miller, 33, blamed his failed test before fighting Joshua, 32, on a tainted supplement and stem cell shots in his elbow.

The heavyweight would in 2020 then get a contract with Bob Arum’s Top Rank stable but again tested positive for a banned substance.

This time the ex-kickboxer put it down to a SEX PILL and is still serving a ban.

Jarrell Miller is still serving a two-year drug ban

Cohen said Miller enrolled in VADA testing in December 2020, with clean results so far, and should be given a shot to prove himself.

He said: “The guy has taken accountability for his actions and deserves a second chance.”

Miller, who was also banned for a failed test while competing in kickboxing, is among the most vilified fighters in the world.

But as Cohen knows, that can be an often lucrative position for prizefighters.

He said: “I think Jarrell, quite frankly is going to be the villain.

“You have good guys and bad guys, look at the WWE, there’s plenty of bad guys, who do very well.

“Look at Floyd Mayweather, when he was “Pretty Boy Floyd” fighting on HBO, he was a great fighter but he didn’t captivate the public.

“When he became “Money” Mayweather and had that whole persona shift and moved over to Showtime, he was the bad boy and made more money than anyone in boxing.

“For Jarrell, if you happen to know him he’s one of the sweetest, nicest guys. People in his inner circle know he’s a great guy.

“We don’t expect people to know him and embrace him like we do and he’s prepared to wear the black hat, to be the bad guy.”

Miller was set to star on Sky Sports PPV and DAZN before cheating himself out of a title fight with Joshua and the millions that came with it.

ESPN and Arum were willing to give him a shot at redemption until yet another drug scandal.

But if Cohen and Miller expect a hard time convincing fans to get back on the retribution train, TV networks may not be so difficult.

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Cohen revealed: “We have already been in discussions with half a dozen of the largest networks and platforms in the industry.

“The response and reception that we are getting from them is, if Nevada are licensing him, then we’re happy to put him on.”


Jarrell Miller training for his return fight