Heavyweight Boxing
Las Vegas, NV, USA - Veteran heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller 27-1-2 (22 KOs) will return to the ring on April 25 in Las Vegas, where he is scheduled to face unbeaten Cuban southpaw Lenier Pero 13-0 (8 KOs) in a WBA heavyweight title eliminator atop a Matchroom Boxing card at the Fontainebleau.

The bout carries significant implications for the heavyweight rankings, with the winner moving into position for a potential shot at the WBA heavyweight championship.
Miller continues his effort to rebuild momentum in the division after several turbulent years. The Brooklyn native remains known for his relentless pressure style and unusually high punch output for a fighter of his size.
The 37-year-old was once positioned for a major world title opportunity against Anthony Joshua in 2019 before multiple failed drug tests forced the cancellation of that bout and sidelined him from the sport for an extended period.
Since returning to action, Miller has fought only sporadically but has remained a durable and physically imposing presence in the division. His most recent appearance came earlier this year when he outpointed Kingsley Ibeh in a hard-fought ten-round contest at Madison Square Garden.
Standing across the ring in April will be unbeaten Cuban heavyweight Lenier Pero, who enters the bout as one of the more technically refined contenders currently climbing the rankings.
The southpaw developed through Cuba’s renowned amateur boxing system and represented the country internationally before turning professional.
Pero has steadily built his résumé since entering the paid ranks and is currently ranked among the leading contenders in the WBA standings. In his most recent outing, he scored a ten-round decision victory over Jordan Thompson in what represented the toughest test of his professional career.
The matchup presents a clear contrast in styles.
Miller brings years of professional experience and a rugged, high-pressure approach that often forces opponents into exhausting exchanges. Pero, by contrast, relies on the technical discipline and ring generalship typical of fighters produced by the Cuban amateur program.
With WBA eliminator status attached to the fight, the stakes are considerable for both men.
For Miller, the contest represents another opportunity to push his way back into the heavyweight title picture after several years of setbacks.
For Pero, a victory over a recognized and durable opponent such as Miller would mark the most significant win of his career and firmly establish him as a serious contender in the heavyweight division.
The April 25 clash in Las Vegas will therefore determine not only which fighter advances in the WBA rankings, but also whether Miller’s comeback continues — or whether the unbeaten Cuban contender is ready to break through on the world stage.