Once upon a time, Jarel Miller, known as the "big baby", can be regarded as a member of the heavyweight boxing world, and now still has an unbeaten record - 23 wins, 1 draw, 20 KO opponents, but unfortunately due to being found to be doping, it is currently being banned for a long time. However, Miller is ready to return to boxing next year, claiming to have a "sensational" comeback.

The 33-year-old Miller has not appeared on stage since knocking out Bogdan Dino in November 2018 and is eager to return again. Miller's promoter Dmitry Salita revealed that after two years away from the field, Miller is currently working out in the gym trying to get his career back on track.
Salita claims that Miller's first priority is to get back to form, with the goal of being the best person in his class. Salita said: "Miller wants to be a heavyweight boxer from Brooklyn, New York, and we haven't been like that for a long time. Miller is doing some fighting training now, and even though he's a professional boxer, it helps to stay in shape, which is one of the reasons Miller is so athletic and flexible in the ring. ”
In 2019, Miller ushered in a life-changing plan, that is, to get a plan to challenge the then WBA, IBF, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, but when he was more than ten days away from the game, he was found to contain doping, so he disqualified from the game, and then Andy Ruiz replaced Miller, and the result was that joshua was destroyed.
After being found to be doping, Miller was fined and punished with a short suspension, and then he returned with a high profile, signed a contract with the famous promoter Bob Arum for several games, and when the first comeback in July 2020, the vice-free Miller was once again found to be doping and withdrew from the battle with Jerry Forrest, and worse, Arum subsequently terminated his contract with Miller, resulting in Miller losing tens of millions of dollars and being banned for two years by the relevant departments. So much so that boxing fans mocked him as a "drug liar".
Miller's reputation has been discredited by a spate of doping, yet his promoter Salita said Miller could turn those losses into something more positive when asked if it would be condemned by the public. Salita said: "It will happen and I believe Miller has learned his lesson and he knows there are a few years to show himself at his level. Positive, responsible action inside and outside the boxing arena is the most important thing, which is what boxing fans focus on, and you can't blame anyone for it. ”
Although it is not yet known whether he will be able to obtain a boxing license, Salita is still full of ambition, and he revealed his next plan, which is to challenge WBC heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
Salita said: "I talked to Miller and he was always excited about the issues and planned a sensational comeback, Miller said he was going to assassinate Fury and this game was probably one of the biggest contests in a long time, it was very exciting, we're going to take it one step at a time, it's going to be huge. ”
If it weren't for this bubbling, People would have almost forgotten Miller. Objectively speaking, Miller has a certain strength, with the qualification to impact the world championship, but unfortunately there is strength, qualification does not mean that he can reach the top of the boxing throne, this can be left aside, because it is too far away from the field, Miller wants to challenge Fury, I am afraid that at least two quality victories need to be completed, the opponent must be ranked high in the world comprehensive ranking, plus Miller's age is not big, said small is not small, so he must seize the time.