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  • Jarrell Miller Outworks Lenier Pero, Calls Out Deontay Wilder

    Jarrell Miller Outworks Lenier Pero, Calls Out Deontay Wilder

    Jarrell Miller outworked previously unbeaten Lenier Pero over 12 rounds to win a unanimous decision Saturday night in a WBA heavyweight title eliminator at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, then immediately turned his attention to Deontay Wilder.

    Two judges scored the bout 117-111 for Miller, with the third turning in a 115-113 card. Miller improved to 28-1-2 with 22 knockouts. Pero fell to 13-1, suffering the first loss of his professional career.

    The win positions Miller as the WBA mandatory challenger, putting him in line for a shot at unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk or, depending on how the picture shakes out, Daniel Dubois.

    Volume Carries the Night

    Miller and Pero combined to throw 1,652 punches in what ESPN described as a toe-to-toe slugfest. Miller alone threw 1,003, landing 290, per CompuBox. Pero was the more accurate man at 39 percent to Miller’s 29 percent, but he could not match the Brooklyn fighter’s pressure or volume.

    Pero started fast, using his southpaw jab and clean counters to outbox Miller from range through the early rounds. Miller, who weighed 305 pounds to Pero’s 251, turned the fight into a phonebooth brawl from the third round on, walking the Cuban down to the ropes and trading on the inside.

    By the 11th round, an exhausted Pero was barely able to come out of his corner. He tried to rally midway through the 12th, but Miller closed the fight strong, trading power shots until the final bell. No knockdowns were scored.

    Miller Wants Wilder Next

    Miller wasted little time once he had the microphone, naming Tyson Fury, Wilder, and Pero’s brother Dainier Pero as targets. Wilder, who returned this month with a controversial split decision over Derek Chisora, drew the most pointed words.

    “Deontay, he said a long time ago that he doesn’t want to fight ‘Big Baby’ because I hurt his feelings,” Miller told DAZN. “If you don’t shut your pie a** up and come fight me, boy, we’re going to see.”

    Promoter Eddie Hearn quickly endorsed the matchup.

    “For me, when I look at the fights in the division, as a promoter, you want a fight with great build-up, you want a fight with jeopardy,” Hearn said. “The American fight is Deontay Wilder against Jarrell Miller. Run it in New York.”

    Miller, 37, has now strung together back-to-back wins for the first time since 2022, building on the form he showed in Saturday’s WBA eliminator main event. Asked about his trimmer appearance, he kept it light: “Every time I drop five pounds, I get to eat a cheesesteak.”

    His preferred next move, he said, is a slot on the Xander Zayas vs. Jaron Ennis card on June 27 in Brooklyn.

  • Miller vs. Pero Preview: WBA Heavyweight Eliminator, Full Card, How to Watch

    Miller vs. Pero Preview: WBA Heavyweight Eliminator, Full Card, How to Watch

    Miller vs Pero

    Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller and Lenier Pero meet in a 12-round WBA heavyweight title eliminator on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas, live worldwide on DAZN starting at 8 PM ET.

    The winner earns mandatory challenger status for the WBA world heavyweight title currently held by Oleksandr Usyk. Miller (27-1-2, 22 KOs) is trying to resurrect a career that stalled after a 2019 failed drug test cost him a shot at Anthony Joshua. Pero (13-0, 8 KOs), an unbeaten Cuban southpaw, is trying to turn a WBA #2 ranking into his first legitimate contender test. Here’s everything you need to know.

    Key Points

    • Main Event: Jarrell Miller (27-1-2, 22 KOs) vs. Lenier Pero (13-0, 8 KOs), 12 rounds, WBA heavyweight title eliminator
    • Co-Main: Alan Abel Chaves (21-0, 18 KOs) vs. Miguel Madueno, 10 rounds, lightweight
    • How to Watch: Live on DAZN worldwide, 8 PM ET main card start. Main event ringwalks approximately 10:45 PM ET / 11 PM ET

    What’s at Stake

    A WBA eliminator at heavyweight is genuinely meaningful in 2026. Usyk holds the Ring, IBF, and WBC belts alongside the WBA strap, and he’s set to defend against Rico Verhoeven on May 23 in Egypt. The mandatory queue behind Usyk is where a young contender can either step into a life-changing payday or watch a veteran reclaim relevance. Moses Itauma is the WBA’s current No. 1 contender, so whoever wins Saturday isn’t leapfrogging straight to the title, but they’re one fight away.

    Main Event: Miller vs. Pero

    Miller’s career is a story of wasted opportunity. The 37-year-old Brooklyn native built genuine momentum from 2017 to 2018 with stoppage wins over Gerald Washington, Mariusz Wach, Johann Duhaupas, Tomasz Adamek, and Bogdan Dinu. He was scheduled to fight Anthony Joshua in 2019 when he tested positive for multiple banned substances, killing the biggest opportunity of his career. The ensuing suspension erased his prime. He’s fought just six times in the six years since, including a 10th-round TKO loss to Daniel Dubois in December 2023, a majority draw with Andy Ruiz Jr. in August 2024, and a split decision win over Kingsley Ibeh at Madison Square Garden in January, memorably marred by his hairpiece coming loose mid-fight.

    Miller is currently WBA #9. His style is pressure and volume at close range, relying on his frame and hand speed for a man his size, though he’s routinely tipped the scales north of 300 pounds in recent outings. Ring rust and conditioning over 12 rounds are the live questions.

    Pero’s path is different. The 33-year-old southpaw competed for Cuba in the 2016 Olympics, reaching the super heavyweight quarterfinals before losing to eventual bronze medalist Filip Hrgovic. He sought asylum shortly after, was banned by Cuba for defecting, and didn’t turn pro until 2019. His first five pro fights were in Germany, Argentina, and Colombia before he settled in Florida.

    Pero is 6’4″ with a 79-inch reach and Cuban amateur technical foundations. He’s won his last two by decision over Jordan Thompson and Detrailous Webster, and critics have questioned whether he’s done enough to justify his WBA #2 ranking. This is his first genuine step-up against a ranked, experienced opponent. His last stoppage win of note was a 2023 halting of then-unbeaten Viktor Vykhryst in eight rounds.

    The odds reflect the uncertainty. Miller is around -160 at most books, with Pero at +120 to +130. Miller has the power advantage on paper. Pero has the craft, the conditioning, and the southpaw geometry.

    Co-Main: Chaves vs. Madueno

    Undefeated Argentinian knockout artist Alan Abel Chaves (21-0, 18 KOs) takes on Mexican veteran Miguel Madueno in a 10-round lightweight bout. Chaves has stopped his last four opponents, including a four-round TKO of Freddy Fonseca in July and a 57-second finish of Pablo Vicente in October. Matchroom signed him this spring and is fast-tracking him against genuine opposition. Madueno is the tough out Chaves needs to beat to justify the hype.

    Full Fight Card

    FightWeight Class / Stakes
    Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier PeroHeavyweight, 12 rounds, WBA title eliminator
    Alan Abel Chaves vs. Miguel MaduenoLightweight, 10 rounds
    Freudis Rojas vs. Damian SosaLight Middleweight
    Angel Barrientes vs. Isaac Rojas GarciaSuper Bantamweight

    How to Watch Miller vs. Pero

    • Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
    • Venue: BleauLive Theater, Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Main Card: 8:00 PM ET on DAZN
    • Main Event Ringwalks: Approximately 10:45 to 11:00 PM ET
    • UK Broadcast: DAZN, 1:00 AM BST (Sunday)
    • Price: Included with DAZN subscription

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  • Jarrell Miller vs Lenier Pero: Heavyweights Clash in Las Vegas on April 25

    Jarrell Miller vs Lenier Pero: Heavyweights Clash in Las Vegas on April 25

    Jarrell Miller and Lenier Pero are set to face off on April 25th in Las Vegas. The bout will headline a Matchroom Boxing event at Fontainebleau.

    Miller (27-1-2, 22 KOs) returns to the ring after a points win over Kingsley Ibeh in January. Pero (13-0, 8 KOs), an undefeated Cuban fighter ranked No. 2 by the WBA, looks to continue his ascent in the heavyweight division.

    Pero is coming off a UD 10th victory over Jordan Thompson on November 1, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, where he won the WBA Continental Latin America heavyweight title.

    Miller aims to re-establish himself in the heavyweight ranks after a controversial past. Eddie Hearn alluded to a change of heart regarding working with Miller again.

    Pero’s Opportunity

    Pero seeks a signature win against a well-known opponent. His previous notable victory came in 2023 when he stopped then-unbeaten Viktor Vykhryst in eight rounds.

    It has been reported that light heavyweight Ben Whittaker was rumored to be on the undercard, though it seems more likely he will instead appear in Liverpool, England, on April 18th when Matchroom’s Callum Smith takes on David Morrell.