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Alla Zakarian

18-04-2019 | 18:59 Boxing
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Video resurfaces of Deontay Wilder accusing Jarrell Miller of taking drugs from two years ago

Jarell Miller tested positive for a banned substance on April 17 and one day later a video from 2017 has re-emerged on Twitter where WBC king Deontay Wilder indicates that Miller has used performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career. Wilder is driving in the video and is asked for his thoughts on ‘Big Baby’ Miller, his reply is as follows: “Man, f*** ‘Baby’ Miller! He’s a cry baby, he’s a big a** cry baby and he better watch himself. Like I said before, the man who talks the loudest and acts enraged all the time, you gotta watch them. We know a lot about him as well too. Y’all stay away from those PED’s. It’s not good for you. There’s a lot of them out there who use, I know all y’all trust me, trust me.” “The Big Baby” who was due to fight with Anthony Joshua for IBF, WBA and WBO titles at Medison SquareGarden in New York on June, could face a ban after testing positive for GW1516. The Substance increases aerobic power and endurance. Wilder didn't waste any time to revel in Miller's misfortune. “I’ve been saying this. People don’t believe me when I say things. People don’t wanna believe it until it has to be proven and reveal itself," he told AB News. “And then they go back and say, ‘Damn, Wilder, been saying this.’ Not only just him, but there’s also a lot of other fighters that are doing it as well too. With ‘Big Baby’ Miller, he’s been doing this. Why do you think he’s 300lbs and can still throw as many punches as he can throw? He’s been doing it for years.” This is not the first time that Miller has failed a drug test. Back in 2014, when Miller was kickboxing with GLORY, he tested positive and was suspended for nine months. The Daily Mail claim a list of replacement opponents has already been drawn up as Joshua waits to see if the New York Athletic Commission will ban Miller. Opponent shortlist: Luis Ortiz, Adam Kownacki, Kubrat Pulev, Michael Hunter, Manuel Charr.

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