Face-Off Fiasco: Wardley and Miller's Intense Press Conference Showdown.

 

Things just got WILD at the Wardley vs Miller presser! 


Jarrell Miller slapped Fabio Wardley after accusing him of dropping a diss track called 'Big Baby Killer'; Wardley says it’s all lies.


 Miller rocked a Norwich City shirt with 'Going Down 25' to troll Wardley’s Ipswich fandom, and it escalated fast.


 Wardley hit back: 'They call you Big Baby cause you don’t shut up.' Security had to jump in as it nearly turned into a brawl. 


June 7th at Portman Road is gonna be INSANE!


The launch press conference for the Fabio Wardley and Jarrell Miller heavyweight clash on June 7th at Portman Road Stadium erupted into chaos. Jarrell Miller, known for his brash antics, accused Fabio Wardley of releasing a diss track titled "Big Baby Killer," a claim Wardley firmly denied. 

The tension kicked off when Miller showed up wearing a Norwich City football shirt emblazoned with "Going Down 25," a clear dig at Wardley’s support for rival team Ipswich Town. What started as verbal jabs quickly turned physical when Miller slapped Wardley, sparking a heated confrontation that required security to step in and separate the two fighters.


Wardley didn’t back down, firing back with a sharp quip: "They call you Big Baby cause you don’t shut up," landing a verbal blow of his own. The exchange showcased the deep rivalry brewing between the pair, with Miller’s taunting and Wardley’s defiance setting the stage for an explosive buildup to their summer showdown. 

The event, meant to hype their fight, instead became a spectacle of raw animosity, blending sports rivalry with personal barbs. Miller’s choice of attire was a calculated move, tapping into the fierce Ipswich-Norwich football feud to get under Wardley’s skin, while the slap pushed things over the edge. Fans got a front-row seat to a press conference that was less about words and more about unrestrained aggression.


With both fighters already this fired up, the June 7th bout at Ipswich’s Portman Road promises to deliver fireworks inside and outside the ring. This wasn’t just a presser it was a preview of the bad blood that’s about to spill over in one of boxing’s most anticipated grudge matches of 2025.

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