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Jarrell Miller will face Lenier Pero in a boxing match in Las Vegas. The fight will be broadcasted live with streaming options available.
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The entertaining Jarrell Miller returns to action as he headlines a show in Las Vegas against Lenier Pero.
Here’s how to watch Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier Pero, including streaming options and channel to catch the main card.
Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier Pero will be available on DAZN worldwide.
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Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier Pero is on April 25. The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET and the main event should begin around 11:30 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
The start time for the Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier Pero fight has not been specified in the provided information.
The fight will be available for live streaming and on specific TV channels, though exact details are not provided.
Yes, the fight between Jarrell Miller and Lenier Pero will take place in Las Vegas.
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Miller (27-1-2) was set to face Anthony Joshua in 2019 but got suspended after failing multiple drug tests. He’s gone 4-1-1 since, fighting Andy Ruiz Jr. to a draw in 2024. Miller returned in 2025, beating Kingsley Ibeh while also losing his toupee mid-fight.
“Big Baby” competes in a WBA heavyweight title eliminator fight. He aims to make a statement and return to title contention for the first time in seven years.
“How long does it take to order a Big Mac at the drive-thru? It’s fast food, right? We’re going to treat it like fast food - get it quick, bite his a--, send his a-- home. We’re going to stop his a--. It’s going to be one punch or a million punches,” Miller said.
A four-time amateur gold medalist, Pero (13-0) has mainly competed in Florida. The Cuban went 2-0 in 2025 and has eight wins via the power punch.
With part of the spotlight on him, "El Justiciero" aims to make a name for himself at the expense of Miller.
"If he’s studied me, he knows I am a warrior, and I never give in. He’s been rallying a lot of b-------, but that doesn’t affect my psychology in any way. Opponents have come before, and they have never stopped me in my tracks. I’m going to go in there and break him, I do my talking in the ring with my fists,” Pero said.