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Jarrell Miller to be offered as replacement opponent for Anthony Joshua after talks for Dillian Whyte rematch collapse

Jarrell Miller has added three wins to 27-fight unbeaten record since resuming his career and promoter Dmitriy Salita is set to offer him as opponent for Anthony Joshua who could not agree terms for a Dillian Whyte rematch

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Image: Jarrell Miller had agreed a fight with Anthony Joshua in 2019

Jarrell Miller is set to be offered as a replacement opponent for Anthony Joshua after talks for a Dillian Whyte rematch broke down.

The American heavyweight tested positive for banned substances in 2019, which ended plans for a New York fight, but Miller's promoter Dmitriy Salita has confirmed he is going to put forward Miller again as a potential fight for Joshua.

Negotiations have failed to progress for Joshua's proposed rematch with Whyte, who has questioned whether his British rival was 'serious' about a second fight.

But Joshua is still expected to return to the ring at The O2 on August 12.

Miller has added three wins to his 27-fight unbeaten record since resuming his career, including a stoppage of Lucas Browne in March.

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Dillian Whyte has questioned whether Anthony Joshua is 'serious' about a fight, claiming there's been little progress in talks for a heavyweight rematch

Why did the Whyte rematch break down?

Whyte had hoped to secure a summer showdown with Joshua, but believes the former world champion has one eye on a fight with Deontay Wilder in the Middle East at the end of the year.

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"I don't think that they're serious about the fight," Whyte had told Sky Sports.

"They're worrying about the fight and I don't blame them.

"If he's going to get £50m to fight Wilder in Saudi in December it just baffles me. Why would they take a chance fighting me?

"It doesn't make sense. So I'm not surprised to be honest."

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