Texarkana Gazette

Coming to America

Heavyweigh­t champ Joshua to make U.S. debut against Miller

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LONDON—The Anthony Joshua roadshow is finally heading to the United States. Not to fight the only other heavyweigh­t champion, though.

The four-title champion will make his American boxing debut when he defends his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belts against Jarrell Miller at Madison Square Garden on June 1.

“I plan to embrace the culture and leave with an appetite for more,” said Joshua, whose 22 profession­al fights have all taken place in Britain. He has won all of those bouts, 21 by knockout.

His last five fights have been in stadiums, with nearly 400,000 spectators attending in total. The highest-profile bout was against Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in April 2017.

But Joshua has been increasing­ly aware that he needs to fight in the United States to raise his global profile.

“AJ has created an incredible ‘Lion’s Den’ atmosphere in the U.K. and we plan to bring that energy to New York,” said Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn.

He won’t be doing so against WBC champion Deontay Wilder, who also is undefeated and most recently fought to a draw with Tyson Fury in December. Wilder has been openly critical of Joshua, claiming Joshua has been ducking him, and that boxing fans want to see a matchup to consolidat­e all the heavyweigh­t titles.

Joshua has said he is looking to unify the belts, but negotiatio­ns with Wilder broke down last year.

Miller, meanwhile, also is undefeated after winning 23 of his 24 fights. He was born in New York, so fighting at the Garden is a natural for him.

“AJ is making a huge mistake coming over here to fight me in my own backyard,” Miller said. “He wants to announce himself on the American stage, but all he’s doing is delivering me those belts by hand.”

The fight will be broadcast by DAZN, the streaming service that also has a huge monetary deal with middleweig­ht champion Canelo Alvarez. It will be on live television in the U.K.

 ?? AP Photo/Frank Augstein ?? ■ Anthony Joshua, foreground, poses Sept. 20, 2018, with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn after a press conference for Joshua’s fight against Russia’s Alexander Povetkin at Wembley stadium in London. The four-time heavyweigh­t champion will make his American boxing debut when he defends his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belts against Jarrell Miller on June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
AP Photo/Frank Augstein ■ Anthony Joshua, foreground, poses Sept. 20, 2018, with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn after a press conference for Joshua’s fight against Russia’s Alexander Povetkin at Wembley stadium in London. The four-time heavyweigh­t champion will make his American boxing debut when he defends his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belts against Jarrell Miller on June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

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