Jarrell Miller revealed on social media that heavyweight contender Jared Anderson has withdrawn from the November 22 battle in Riyadh. Miller said along with Jared’s promoters, “there is some kind of beef that goes on top”. He believes that this has something to do with Anderson’s support (18-1, 15 KOS).
Jarrell seeks new rivals
Miller (26-1-2, 22 KOS) noted that they were looking for a replacement opponent for him to fight so that he could be in the IV IV event held in ANB Arena in Riyadh. If senior is willing to allow the 2020 Olympic silver medal Richard Torrez Jr. He will be a good replacement if he intervenes. He made a better choice than his original rival Anderson.
The highest ranking trouble
“Jared Anderson officially quit the fight. But we all saw it,” said Jarrell Miller Social Media About Jared Anderson withdrew from the conflict in Riyadh on November 22. “I think there are some beef in the top rankings and he has been at the top of his mother last month.”
Miller sounds gentle when talking about Anderson’s exit from the fight, as it would be the ideal battle for him to prepare for a bigger payday. With Jarrell’s massive offense, he had a good chance of defeating Anderson.
Jarrell didn’t prompt Anderson for the issues he had with his promoters in the top rankings. They recently lost their webcast protocol with ESPN last month, but they still haven’t found a new home. Before Anderson finds a new platform, they lose the highest interest.
“Yes, Jared Anderson is out of the fight. So, they’re looking for a replacement opponent. I’m not going to lie. I’m a little sick at the moment, but we kind of wonder Jared will pull it,” Miller said.


Last updated on August 7, 20125