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Heavyweight Contender Accuses Deontay Wilder of Ducking Him

Jarrell Miller Blasts Deontay Wilder - ‘Biggest P***y I’ve Ever Seen'

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Heavyweight Contender Accuses Deontay Wilder of Ducking Him

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Heavyweight Contender Accuses Deontay Wilder of Ducking Him

Terence Crawford vs Canelo is set for September 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with undisputed super middleweight glory on the line. There has been recent speculation regarding the undercard for this mega fight, and Jarrell Miller has taken to his Instagram page to fire shots at Deontay Wilder for allegedly turning down a fight against him for September 13.

Canelo vs Crawford Undercard: Jarrell Miller Calls Out Deontay Wilder

Miller Does Not Hold Back on Heavyweight Rival

Jarrell Miller has revealed a fight between him a Deontay Wilder was a possibility, but now appears dead in the water: “Deontay Wilder’s a punk. They offered Deontay Wilder the fight, and Deontay says, I talk too much s**t, I’m disrespectful and blah, blah, blah.

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“You is the biggest p***y I’ve ever seen in my life, bro. We’re fighters, bro. If you really had a problem with what I was saying, get in the ring and punch me in my face. Get in the ring and try to knock me out. But he don’t want to take a fight on a Terence Crawford-Canelo undercard because I am too disrespectful, because I talk s**t.

“I swear these heavyweights is p***y, man.”

Canelo vs Crawford Undercard

Canelo vs Crawford appears to have already captured the attention of the boxing world and with the potential to attract a high volume of more casual fans with the card being on Netflix. It remains to be seen who will appear on the undercard, but Alalshikh recently teased that “the undercard will be between two or three days.”

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He also recently confirmed he is open to applicants for the Canelo vs Crawford undercard: “And for that, I want to load the undercard with young, hungry fighters who deserve the chance to perform under the bright lights. These are some of the names I hope to see fighting in Las Vegas on Sept. 13, led by The Ring [118-pound] champion Junto [Nakatani]. If you are interested, you and your teams know how to find me.”

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