Jarrell Miller will be an interested spectator when Anthony Joshua and Otto Wallin collide on December 23.
Miller appears on the undercard of the event when he faces former WBA champion, Daniel Dubois, and if victorious, he’ll be eyeing a huge fight for 2024 and that could mean revisiting his rivalry with Joshua.
Miller and Joshua were set to face off in 2019 before the Amercian failed a drug test meaning that the fight was called off with Joshua instead taking on Andy Ruiz.
Miller still believes there is unfinished business between him and the 2012 Olympic gold medallist, and he’s had his say on what could happen when Joshua faces Wallin later this month.
“I feel honestly that AJ might have made a mistake with picking Otto Wallin. Even though Otto Wallin is not a one-punch knockout kind of guy, he is durable, and he comes to fight," said Miller when speaking to Seconds Out.
“He is not a quitter, and it is going to be a tough fight for AJ. I don’t think that it is going to be easy at all. The mental state that AJ has, is he going to hold up? When he fights in the UK, he has a little more oomph in his step.
“But when he fights outside the UK, we don’t get the same fiery person, the playing ground is going to be a little more even in Saudi. I wish all of the luck to Wallin. I want to really be the one to knock out AJ but may the best man win, it is what it is.”