Jarrell Miller secured a split decision victory over Kingsley Ibeh at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, fulfilling a long-held dream at the legendary venue. Yet, the bout’s most memorable scene unfolded in the second round when Ibeh delivered a powerful right hand that knocked Miller’s hairpiece loose during an intense exchange.
The Unexpected Wardrobe Malfunction
The crowd erupted in laughter and cheers as the hairpiece flapped free, instantly becoming the fight’s highlight. Informed by his corner between rounds, Miller responded with humor upon rising for the third round. He faced the audience, removed the piece entirely, stuck out his tongue in amusement, and hurled it into the stands before resuming the action.
Adding to the comedy, the hairpiece landed near heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley. Featherweight fighter Skye Nicolson then retrieved it and struck a playful pose with the item, further entertaining the spectators.
Miller’s Explanation and Background
After the match, Miller revealed the mishap stemmed from using what he thought was his mother’s shampoo two days prior, unaware it was actually hair removal cream. With a record of 26-1-2 and 22 knockouts, Miller marked his return to the ring following a majority draw against Andy Ruiz Jr. in August 2024. That fight came after his first professional loss, a 10th-round technical knockout to Daniel Dubois in December 2023.
For Miller, this matchup served as both a comeback and a fresh start. His opponent, Ibeh, entered with a 16-2-1 record and 14 knockouts, boasting an 11-fight winning streak. Ibeh had stayed active in 2025, most notably stopping former world title challenger Gerald Washington via third-round TKO in September.
Ambitions in the Heavyweight Division
Miller viewed the fight as a crucial test and expressed his determination to re-enter the heavyweight elite. Speaking in the ring post-victory, he declared his intent to challenge top contenders immediately upon resuming training. The event held extra weight for Miller, nearly six years after a failed drug test derailed a potential bout with Anthony Joshua at the same arena.
The day before, Miller conversed with Derek Chisora at the Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson weigh-in. Chisora, set to face Deontay Wilder on April 11 at the O2 Arena, quipped that Miller could be next in line but confirmed the upcoming fight as his 50th and final professional bout.
Miller’s performance signals a renewed chapter, transforming a past disappointment at Madison Square Garden into a triumphant milestone.

