Jarrell Miller blasts all-English refereeing line up in an Instagram outburst posted while backstage ahead of his fight against Daniel Dubois… before insisting he is ‘going to kill’ his British opponent with ‘no decision’
- Jarrell Miller will battle Daniel Dubois on 'Day of Reckoning' on Saturday night
- Miller has identified the all-English referee line-up that will officiate the fight
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Jarrell Miller has announced the all-English jury and referee line-up that will officiate his fight against British fighter Daniel Dubois.
The pair will face off as part of Saturday night's blockbuster 'Day of Reckoning' card, with the American looking to improve his unbeaten record against Dubois, who comes into the fight on the back of a controversial loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
The fight will be judged by John Latham, Mark Lyson and Kevin Parker, all from England, with the fight officiated by referee Michael Alexander, also from England.
And while backstage ahead of the fight, the American made his thoughts clear on the all-English referee line-up.
'English promoter, English fighter, English referee, English judges. Lmfao,” Miller wrote on his Instagram Story.
Jarrell Millere made a strong outburst on Instagram against the English judges and referee who will oversee his fight against Daniel Dubois
He posted a screenshot of the officials before the fight on Instagram, captioning the story “Lmfao”
Miller currently boasts an undefeated professional record, having fought 26 times previously, including one draw
He added, referring to Dubois, “I'm gonna kill this mofo, no decision.”
Miller and Dubois have been embroiled in a lot of controversy leading up to their fight.
They notably clashed during their standoff on Friday, with the pair exchanging words before Miller appeared to push his opponent, causing tensions to bubble up on stage.
The 35-year-old was also involved in a war of words with Anthony Joshua this week, lashing out at the British heavyweight and claiming 'no one cares about him'.
The American is trying to rebuild his career after being handed a two-year doping ban in 2020 after four positive drug tests in a 12-month period.
Speaking exclusively to Mail Sport, Miller said he was now 'wiser' after the ban and that his time away from the sport helped him realize what he wanted to achieve in life.
He takes on British fighter Dubois, who comes into this fight having suffered a defeat in his last outing against Oleksandr Usyk earlier this year.
“I was on a farm in Florida for a while, just staying away from people and kind of discovering what I wanted to do in life,” Miller told Mail Sport's Charlotte Daly.
“You know, when I was trying to get my family back in order, I went through divorce and things like that. A lot of people in my corner who I thought were behind me were not.”
He added: “I just take a step back and look at it from a bigger picture.
'I'm blessed in a way because I'm still healthy, I'm still young, smart and a little wiser now. I know exactly where to go. I know exactly how to get there.
'I have already gone through the difficult processes. I took my licks, I took my hits already. Now [I need to] be sensible about it and keep moving forward.”