JARRELL MILLER is set to make his boxing comeback on June 25 after nearly four years out of the ring.
The shamed heavyweight has not fought since November 2018 following two high profile steroid scandals.
Jarrell Miller is set to make his boxing comeback on June 25[/caption]But Miller, 33, is eligible to be re-licensed next month and promotional banner Triller are ready to welcome him back.
A Triller rep stated: “Our first event coming up June 11 at the OC Hangar, it’s gonna be our Triad club show.
“We’ve got a tonne of great fights in store.
“And then from there we’re gonna be moving on to our June 25 date, bringing back ‘Big Baby’ Miller. So we’re very, very excited about that.”
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The controversial American was set to fight Anthony Joshua in 2019 in his hometown of New York.
But Miller infamously failed three Voluntary Anti-Doping Association pre-fight drug tests – blowing the mega-money bout.
Another separate drug bust a year later has kept the former kickboxer sidelined and serving a backdated two-year suspension.
But the Nevada State Athletic Commission has voted to re-licence Miller as of June 17, so long as he continues to return clean tests.
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Miller, 33, blamed his failed test before fighting Joshua, 32, on a tainted supplement and stem cell shots in his elbow.
The heavyweight would in 2020 then get a contract with Bob Arum’s Top Rank stable but again tested positive for a banned substance.
This time Miller put it down to a SEX PILL and is still serving a ban.
The former contender has spent the last three years training and sparring the likes of Bogdan Dinu, 35, and Tyson Fury, 33.
Tyson Fury was sparring with Jarrell Miller[/caption]