JARRELL MILLER won a fight but lost his wig.
The 37-year-old American was just two rounds into his heavyweight fight with Kinglsey Ibeh when his fake afro was knocked off his scalp.

Miller ripped it off before the third round started and threw it into the crowd at Madison Square Garden, where a female fan walked onto the mound with her and threw it on her head.
But then he recovered enough to make a lucky split decision, after Ibeh put in the effort energy and got sucked into a gunfight when he would have won a boxing fight.
Incredibly, Miller blamed the ridiculous scene on the use of some dodgy soap in his mother’s house.
After raising his hand, he giggled. ‘I went to my mother’s house a few days ago and accidentally used an ammonia shampoo, which caused my hair to fall out.

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Jarrell Miller has REMOVED THE WIG in the middle of a fight with Kinglsey Ibeh

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“You have to make a fool of yourself.
“You can’t take life too seriously, you just have to get back to the gym and get back to work.”
The three ringside judges called it 96-94 for Ibeh, 97-93 for Miller and 97-93 for the newly bald blagger who has a long-deserved reward coming.
The obese drug fraud caused a huge Anthony Joshua clash in 2015 when a lab containing chemicals was found on his system.
Daniel Dubois thankfully gave him a 2023 patch Saudi Arabia.
But the 37-year-old trash talker was recently involved in a collision on Portman Road with Fabio Wardley summer. Only to mysteriously withdraw from the collision and provide little tangible explanation.
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Miller and his suspect figure and engine struggled with Ibeh’s southpaw stance and honest work ethic.
And just as the second round was over, fans saw Millers doing cartwheels atop his dome.
Miller ripped it off just before the third started and ran back into the action.
But somehow he regained his composure and dragged Ibeh into a slugfest that he took with two questionable cards.
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- Sat 31 – Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson – WBO super lightweight title – DAZN PPV
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- Sat 7 – Nick Ball vs Brandon Figueroa – WBA Featherweight Title – DAZN
- Sat 21 – Ryan Garcia vs Mario Barrios – WBC Welterweight Title – DAZN PPV
- Sat 21 – Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington – DAZN
- Sun 22 – Claressa Shields vs Franchon Crews-Dezurn – heavyweight reunion – DAZN
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- Sat 14 – Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace – WBA super-featherweight title – DAZN
- Sat 28 – Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin – DAZN
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