Jarrell Miller has been compelled to tug out of his Portman Highway bout towards Fabio Wardley on June 7 resulting from a shoulder damage.
An announcement launched by Queensbury on Wednesday night learn: “As a result of a shoulder damage sustained throughout coaching camp, Jarrell Miller has needed to withdraw from his scheduled bout with Fabio Wardley at Portman Highway on June 7.
“Queensbury are at the moment chatting with all related events concerning the state of affairs and anticipate to have a alternative opponent introduced throughout the subsequent 48 hours.”
Miller lashed out at Wardley to spark offended scenes as the 2 heavyweights clashed
Wardley, who’s a lifelong Ipswich City fan, had secured a dream venue for his conflict towards American contender Miller, with the winner lining up a shot on the WBA ‘common’ heavyweight belt which is at the moment held by Kubrat Pulev.
Ipswich City’s Portman Highway is ready for an enormous heavyweight conflict on June 7 as lifelong fan Fabio Wardley fights there
Miller drew with former unified champion Andy Ruiz Jr final August, a hard-fought battle that many felt was edged by the Brooklyn man, whereas Wardley inflicted a brutal first-round knockout on Frazer Clarke of their October rematch.