In order to maintain his perfect record, the unbeaten heavyweight is still training. Jarrell Miller vs Lucas Browne will face each other.
As Jarrell Miller maintains his hectic routine, he continues his return from a doping suspension.
The American heavyweight is still looking to extend his winning run, which he did in July when he defeated Derek Cardenas in Nashville. Australian journeyman Lucas Browne is up next. Browne’s most recent battle, in June of 2022 in Melbourne, was a TKO loss to Junior Fa.
Everything you wanted to know about Miller vs. Browne is right here.
Date and Time of Jarrell Miller vs Lucas Browne FightÂ
- Date: 18 March, Saturday.
- Event Start Time: 10 a.m. (ET) | 2 p.m. (GMT)
- Main Event (Approx): 1 p.m. (ET) | 5 p.m. (GMT)
Ringwalks for the major events are planned for 1:00 p.m. ET or 5:00 p.m. GMT, with the main card beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET or 2:00 p.m. GMT. Due to the duration of the undercard bouts, these times are subject to change.
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Where is Jarrell Miller vs Lucas Browne fight held?
The bout will go down in Dubai, at the Agenda Arena.
Jarrell Miller vs Lucas Browne Preview
Compare and contrast “big baby” with “big daddy.” Heavyweights Jarrell Miller and Lucas Browne are set to square off on March 18 in Dubai for ten rounds. This bout, which may make fans smile or grimace, has the potential to be entertaining either way. Both men are physically capable of holding their own in a fight, and both are eager to do so.
Miller’s positive drug tests have been widely publicized, and the New York native has already won two bouts since beginning his return. Box Rec has Miller’s bout with Gbenga Oluokun on February 23 in Dar es Salaam, and it’s listed as a go. Miller is 34 years old and has a 25-0-1 (21-1) record. He’ll be taking on Browne afterwards. Miller is definitely putting his act on the line at the moment.
Browne, 31-3 (27), of Australia, was supposed to fight Daniel Dubois last year, but the BBB of Canada denied a license because the 43-year-old was “too old.” Browne is a past WBA heavyweight champion. In June of last year, Browne shocked the boxing world by knocking out Junior Fa. We all know that Brown still has some fury in him. Browne will be hoping things go well this time after he was “stranded” in Dubai when his fight with Manuel Charr fell through right before the Christmas vacation. Where do you think Browne and Miller will take us from here?
They are both large heavyweights (Miller has tipped in over 300 pounds for a couple of his bouts) who aren’t afraid to get in each other’s faces and exchange blows. It is anticipated that both gentlemen will arrive in excellent physical shape, as there may be much huffing and puffing involved.
On fight night, Browne may end up with the majority of the crowd’s support if they are not ready to trust Miller again after what he did. Miller is almost ten years younger than “Big Baby,” and Miller has previously demonstrated quick hands. Miller’s level of motivation going into this, as well as Browne’s remaining energy, could end up being decisive.
It looks like someone is going to stumble or get pushed out of this one. Miller is predicted to triumph, though this prediction is stated without any assurance of success.
Jarrell Miller vs Lucas Browne Fight Card
- Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller vs. Lucas Browne; Heavyweights
- Jono Carroll vs. Miguel Marriaga; Junior Lightweights
- Soslan Asbarov vs. Brandon Glanton; Cruiserweights
- Samat Abdyrakhmanov vs. Nicolas David Veron; Middleweights
- Kureysh Sagov vs. Ali Baloyev; Cruiserweights
- Ruslan Fayfer vs. German Garcia Montes; Heavyweights
- Hasibullah Ahmadi vs. Dana Coolwell: Featherweights
- Djamel Dahou vs. Allan Kamote; Lightweights
- Abdul Khan vs. Jaskaran Singh; Junior Lightweights
- Artush Hovhannisyan vs. David Zegarra; light heavyweights
- Mikhail Tarabrin vs. Victor Hugo Exner: light heavyweights