Jarrell Miller Receives Nevada Boxing License, Sets Sights on Bout with Jared Anderson

Jarrell Miller Obtains Boxing License

Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller has successfully obtained his boxing license from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, a crucial step towards a long-anticipated clash with fellow heavyweight Jared Anderson. The 37-year-old, who hails from Brooklyn, proudly showcased his license on Instagram, quickly reigniting tensions with Anderson by tagging him and his associate J Prince while also posting a disparaging remark about Anderson, whom he labeled a “Cry baby bit Anderson.”

Recent Developments in Miller’s Career

Miller’s excitement is palpable as he looks to break out of a stagnant period following his draw against Andy Ruiz Jr. in August 2024. His perseverance in the boxing world comes at a time when he is firmly in the good graces of Turki Alalshikh, who has indicated that Miller will have opportunities for significant fights in the near future. A previously negotiated bout between Miller and Fabio Wardley brokered by Frank Warren fell through earlier this summer, leaving Miller eager for new challenges.

Jared Anderson’s Comeback

On the other hand, 25-year-old Jared Anderson, also known as ‘The Real Big Baby’, returned to the winning column in February after suffering a knockout defeat to Martin Bakole, which occurred on the same card as Miller’s bout. Anderson aims to prove his critics wrong by stepping up the competition for his next fight.

Potential Showdown

The stage is being set for an exciting heavyweight showdown, potentially featured on the high-profile undercard of the Saul “Canelo” Alvarez versus Terence Crawford fight, which is set to take place at Las Vegas’s Allegiant Stadium on September 13.

Rivalry and Tension

With emotions running high between the two fighters, Miller and Anderson have engaged in a war of words over social media, with Miller frequently mocking Anderson’s previous opponents and Anderson countering by bringing up Miller’s historical issues with performance-enhancing drugs. Their rivalry has been rife with tension for months, laying the groundwork for an intense bout if promoter agreements align.

Conclusion

Miller’s newly confirmed license is valid until December 31, 2025, and aligns perfectly with the upcoming boxing card, suggesting that the showdown between these two fierce American heavyweights could soon become a reality in Las Vegas. Fans should prepare for an electrifying encounter if the match is finalized.