Boxing Match Preview: Jarrell Miller (26-1-2, 22 KOs) vs. Kingsley Ibeh (16-2-1, 14 KOs)

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Heavyweight contender Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller (26-1-2, 22 KOs), a 37-year-old powerhouse from Brooklyn, New York, returns to action against the surging Kingsley “The Black Lion” Ibeh (16-2-1, 14 KOs), a 31-year-old knockout artist from Phoenix, Arizona, originally from Nigeria. This 10-round bout serves as an undercard attraction on “The Ring VI” event, headlined by Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson. Miller, known for his size (6’4″, 300+ lbs) and relentless pressure, aims to rebound from a recent draw and position himself for bigger fights, while Ibeh seeks to extend his knockout streak and score a career-defining upset. Expect a clash of heavy hitters where Miller’s experience meets Ibeh’s raw power, potentially ending early if either lands clean in this heavyweight fireworks display at Madison Square Garden.

Venue Location

The fight will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. This iconic 20,789-capacity arena, often called “The Mecca of Boxing,” has hosted legendary heavyweight bouts and offers an electric atmosphere for high-profile events like this one.

Ring walks are scheduled for 7:00 PM ET (4:00 PM PT). The main card airs live on DAZN PPV, with ring walks for Miller vs. Ibeh expected around 8:00-9:00 PM ET, depending on earlier fights.

Injury Report

No major injuries have been reported for either fighter leading into this bout, allowing both to complete full training camps without disruptions. However, the physical demands of heavyweight boxing always pose risks, and any last-minute issues could emerge during weigh-ins.

Jarrell Miller:

No active injuries noted in recent reports. Miller has been durable in his career, with no history of pulling out due to injury for this fight. He focused on conditioning in camp to handle Ibeh’s power.

Overall: Fully healthy and motivated, emphasizing his “do-or-die attitude” for a knockout.

Kingsley Ibeh:

No injuries reported. Ibeh has maintained momentum without setbacks, recovering well from his rigorous knockout streak.

Overall: In peak physical form, with a focus on divine intervention and strategy to outlast Miller.

Fighter Matchups

This heavyweight showdown contrasts Miller’s veteran pressure and size advantage with Ibeh’s explosive knockout power and athleticism. Miller (6’4″, 78″ reach, orthodox) thrives on volume punching, body work, and wearing down opponents, boasting an 85% KO rate from his relentless style. Ibeh (6’4″, similar reach, orthodox) brings speed, durability, and a former football background for physicality, with an 88% KO rate in recent wins, often ending fights early with counters.

Key Stylistic Clash: Miller’s forward aggression and inside fighting vs. Ibeh’s movement and power shots. Miller may aim to bully Ibeh against the ropes, while Ibeh could exploit openings with his 10-fight KO streak.

Strengths/Weaknesses: Miller’s experience (faced Ruiz, Dubois) gives him an edge in grinding wars, but his slower footwork could be vulnerable to Ibeh’s speed. Ibeh’s hot form is a strength, but his losses highlight issues against seasoned tacticians.

X-Factor: Early power exchanges—if Miller absorbs Ibeh’s shots, his volume could prevail late; if Ibeh lands clean, it could end quickly given Miller’s recent draw.

Recent Form

Miller has shown resilience but mixed results lately, while Ibeh enters on a scorching knockout run.

Jarrell Miller (Last 5: D-W-W-W-W):

August 2024: MD 12 vs. Andy Ruiz (controversial draw, retained form despite criticism).

December 2023: TKO 10 vs. Daniel Dubois (upset win showcasing power).

March 2023: TKO 6 vs. Lucas Browne.

October 2022: TKO 4 vs. Derek Cardenas.

Earlier: UD 10 vs. opponent in tune-up.

Form Notes: Miller is 4-0-1 in his last 5, with 4 stoppages, averaging high volume (84.62% KO career rate) but exposed in the Ruiz draw.

Kingsley Ibeh (Last 5: W-W-W-W-W):

September 2025: TKO 3 vs. Gerald Washington.

Earlier 2025: KO 1 vs. Scott Alexander.

2025: KO 1 vs. Jack May.

2024: TKO 2 vs. Juan Torres.

2024: Win in tune-up (part of 11-fight streak).

Form Notes: Ibeh is on an 11-fight win streak (10 KOs), with 87.5% KO rate recently, dominating with early finishes.

FighterLast 5 RecordKO % (Career)Avg. Rounds Last 5Key Stat
Jarrell MillerD-W-W-W-W85%8.4Veteran pressure fighter
Kingsley IbehW-W-W-W-W88%1.6Knockout streak artist

Fight History

This is the first meeting between Miller and Ibeh, with no prior head-to-head history. Both have operated in the heavyweight ranks without crossing paths, but Miller’s experience against top names like Ruiz and Dubois contrasts with Ibeh’s recent dominance over mid-tier opposition. Miller promises a knockout, while Ibeh eyes a statement win.

FIGHT ODDS

Jarrell Miller                      – 675

Kingsley Ibeh                     + 450

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 30, 2025

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