![]() ![]() ![]() Miller weighed 283 pounds for that fight. He went nine rounds in his last outing in November before stopping Mariusz Wach of Poland. Miller hasn’t gone the distance since a six-rounder in 2015. It’s not all muscle, but there’s plenty of power in his punch. “Eddie Hearn has made it known that the fight with Anthony Joshua is a possibility and I’d love to have that fight next after I beat Duhaupas,” Miller said. Jacobs would love a rematch with Gennady “Triple-G” Golovkin should he win and Golovkin should defeat Vanes Martirosyan on May 5 at the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. Eddie Hearn, the promoter for Matchroom Boxing, has talked about matching Miller with IBF, WBA and WBO champion Anthony Joshua this fall if Joshua can’t make a deal with WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Miller and Jacobs are each hoping a win Saturday night will earn them shots at a world title. ![]() HBO will televise the two fights, promoted by Matchroom Boxing. Miller (20-0-1, 18 KOs) and Duhaupas (37-4-0, 24 KOs) meet in a 12-round WBA heavyweight eliminator with the main event featuring former middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs of Brooklyn (33-2, 29 KOs) facing Polish contender Maciej Sulecki (26-0, 10 KOs) in a WBA middleweight eliminator. The Brooklyn heavyweight weighed in at 304 pounds Friday for Saturday night’s non-title, but very meaningful, showdown with Johann “The Reptile” Duhaupas of France at Barclays Center. They don’t call Jarrell Miller “Big Baby” for nothing. ![]()
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