
Jarrell Miller has thrown his name in the hat to face undisputed heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk.
Miller is currently ranked at three with the WBA behind Usyk, who add the IBF belt to his three other crowns with a fifth round knockout over Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last month.
Usyk has been ordered to defend his WBO crown against Joseph Parker and also been linked with Moses Itauma, however Miller is hoping to jump the queue to face the masterful Ukrainian.
“I know for a fact I can beat Usyk,” the 37-year-old told The Ring.
“With me training and me having a proper training camp, I know I can beat Usyk.

“I would run him over.
“Usyk has a problem with guys who put their chin down and want to bang out.”
The American drew with Andy Ruiz Jr in his last outing in Los Angeles last August, although many felt ‘Big Baby’ had done enough to win the bout.
Miller had been eyeing a showdown with compatriot Jared Anderson and the pair even came face-to-face in New York last month and traded words over a potential clash.

Miller claims Anderson as well as former heavyweight world champion, Deontay Wilder both turned down fights with him for the undercard of the highly-anticipated showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford on September 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
“Jared Anderson has officially pulled out of the fight,” he said in a social media video.
“I guess there’s some beef going on there at Top Rank [Anderson’s promoter].
“We started looking for a replacement opponent.
“They offered Deontay Wilder the fight and Deontay said I talk too much s***, I’m disrespectful.
“You’re the biggest p**** I’ve ever seen in my life.
“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.”