A heavyweight main event clash between Jarrell Miller and Lenier Peró was planned at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas. A high-energy boxing card will flash under the lights of one of the city’s newest fight venues. The Miller vs Peró bout headlines the evening, positioned as the main event of a DAZN fight night card, drawing global attention from heavyweight fans.
The main event fight night will deliver an arena experience, excitement at fighter entrances, and commentary with pre-fight tensions. This event will be like another major Las Vegas boxing event. The schedule begins with the undercard and gradually leads into the headline clash. The main event is likely to begin late at night to accommodate international broadcast audiences.
On April 25, 2026, the Miller vs Peró match was formatted as a 12-round heavyweight clash. This match will deliver the potential strength of the fighters for future titles. This takes the bout’s expectation to another level among the fans and analysts. The speed of the night will follow the standard format as mentioned below. The night starts with undercard bouts, the co-main event, and finally the headline fight to keep the fans engaged.
Time: 08:00 PM ET | 05:00 PM PT | 05:30 AM IST (next day)
Venue: Fontainebleau, Las Vegas.
Miller vs Peró: Fight Cards
Matchup
Weight Class
Jarrell Miller vs. Lenier Peró
Heavyweight
Alan Abel Chaves vs. Miguel Madueno
Lightweight
Freudis Rojas vs. Damian Sosa
Junior Middleweight
Ángel Barrientes vs. Isaac Rojas García
Junior Featherweight
Nishant Dev vs. Juan Carlos Guerra Jr.
Junior Middleweight
Phillip Vella vs. Edwin Rodriguez
Bantamweight
Jorge Ruiz vs. Harley Laws Jr.
Featherweight
Where can I watch the Miller vs Peró fight?
You can watch the Miller vs Peró fight on the official DAZN app. DAZN has the official streaming access worldwide.
Miller vs Peró: Fighters Profile
Bio and Stats
Jarrell Miller
Nationality
American
Age
37
Height
6’4”
Reach
78”
Total Fights
30
Records
27-1-2 (22 KOs)
Lenier Peró
Nationality
Cuban
Age
33
Height
6’3.5”
Reach
79”
Total Fights
13
Records
13-0-0 (8KOs)
Miller vs Peró: Fighters’ Background
Jarrell Miller
Early Life
Jarrell Miller was born on 15 July 1988 in New York. His family background was so diverse, with his mother having Belizean and Irish descent. Similarly, his father had Haitian and Dominican Heritage. Growing up in Brooklyn, Miller faced various challenges and began boxing at 14. This choice was largely influenced by a traumatic experience where he was attacked on the street. This prompted him to learn self-defense. By age 16, he had also begun practicing Muay Thai, further diversifying his combat-sports skills. Miller loved boxing from a young age because he looked up to famous fighters like Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe.
Amateur Career
During his amateur career, he had a successful record, finishing with 10-1 wins. He reached the finals of the prestigious New York Golden Gloves Heavyweight Tournament in 2007, held at Madison Square Garden. In the finals against Tor Hamer, he lost by a score of 4-1. Jarrell Miller’s knockout ability was his strength. Among 10 matches, he won 7 matches by knockout. His knockout percentage was higher in his amateur career. His amateur career in boxing bouts was short-lived due to the demand for his dual role as a professional kickboxer. He started fighting for money (Professionally) before he got much experience in amateur boxing.
Professional Record
Miller started his professional journey at the age of 21 and made his ring debut on July 18, 2009. Over the years, he has built an amazing professional boxing record that includes 30 fights, 27 wins, and 22 knockouts. His record also shows 1 loss and 2 draws. At the time of his professional career, he had two regional titles, namely the NABA and NABO heavyweight championships from 2016 to 2017. He gained attention for his notable victories over former world champions Tomasz Adamek and Lucas Browne. This showcased his explosive power and versatility in the ring.
Lenier Peró
Early Life
Lenier Eunice Peró Justiz is a successful boxer born on November 24, 1992, in Camagüey, Cuba. He built a great reputation in his boxing career. Peró grew up in a country famous for boxing and started training at a young age. His amateur career was built on winning gold medals at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games. After becoming champion, he represented Cuba at the 2016 Olympic Games. In the Olympics, he reached the Quarter-finals and lost to Filip Hrgović via TKO. This impressive amateur career laid a strong foundation for his transition to professional boxing.
Professional Career
Peró made his professional boxing debut on 25th May 2019, against Maksym Pedyura. He delivered a thrilling performance that ended in a first-round technical knockout. Within the next few years, he established himself as one of the strong contenders in the heavyweight division. He gathered an impressive record by holding many titles. He won the vacant WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title on December 11, 2020. Peró won the title against Jorge Alejandro Arias in the second round. He defended his successful title against Dumar Carrascal on June 26, 2021, winning in just 111 seconds.
During his professional career, he faced many notable opponents and defeated them. A surprise notable victory in his career so far was against Victor Vykhryst. Victor Vykhryst was unbeaten and had never lost in any fights until that one. He holds a professional record of 13 wins, 8 knockouts, and zero losses. He built his reputation as a dominant heavyweight boxer, and it continues. He is preparing for his upcoming matches against Jordan Thompson, and a strong eliminator, Jarrell Miller. Peró’s boxing in the bout looks promising among the heavyweight boxers. He has a bright future in his boxing career.
Miller vs Peró: Fighters Rankings
Jarrell Miller was ranked 27th in the Box. Live and 9th in the WBA.
Similarly, Leiner Peró was ranked 18th in the Box. Live and 2nd in the WBA.
Miller vs Peró: Fighters’ Record
Jarrell Miller
S.No
Opponent
Type
Result
1
Darius Whitson
TKO
Win
2
Isaac Villanueva
TKO
Win
3
Donnie Crawford
TKO
Win
4
Tyrone Gibson
TKO
Win
5
Joey Dawejko
Decision
Draw
6
Tobias Rice
RTD
Win
7
Willie Chisolm
TKO
Win
8
Sylvester Barron
TKO
Win
9
Jon Hill
TKO
Win
10
Joshua Harris
TKO
Win
11
Rodricka Ray
Decision
Win
12
Aaron Kinch
UD
Win
13
Raymond Ochieng
TKO
Win
14
Damon McCreary
TKO
Win
15
Excell Holmes
TKO
Win
16
Akhror Muralimov
TKO
Win
17
Donovan Dennis
TKO
Win
18
Nick Guivas
TKO
Win
19
Fred Kassi
RTD
Win
20
Gerald Washington
RTD
Win
21
Mariusz Wach
TKO
Win
22
Johann Duhaupas
UD
Win
23
Tomasz Adamek
KO
Win
24
Bogdan Dinu
KO
Win
25
Ariel Bracamonte
UD
Win
26
Derek Cardenas
TKO
Win
27
Lucas Browne
TKO
Win
28
Daniel Dubois
TKO
Loss
29
Andy Ruiz Jr.
Decision
Draw
30
Kingsley Ibeh
Decision
Win
Lenier Peró
S.no
Opponent
Result
Type
1
Maksym Pedyura
Win
TKO 1 (6), 1:59
2
Artur Kubiak
Win
UD 6
3
Pavel Doroshilov
Win
MD 6
4
Jorge Alejandro Arias
Win
KO 2 (10)
5
Dumar Carrascal
Win
KO 1 (11), 1:51
6
Geovany Bruzon
Win
UD 8
7
Hector Perez
Win
TKO 3 (10), 2:04
8
Joel Caudle
Win
KO 1 (8), 2:29
9
Victor Vykhryst
Win
TKO 8 (10), 2:28
10
Guillermo Rubén Andino
Win
TKO 1 (10), 2:23
11
Donnie Palmer
Win
TKO 1 (10), 2:42
12
Detrailous Webster
Win
UD 10
13
Jordan Thompson
Win
UD 10
Miller vs Peró: Fight Prediction
The heavyweight clash between Jarrell Miller and Leinier Peró is a classic contrast of pressure vs precision. Miller has a strong personality inside the bout. Miller dominated the fight by attacking and punching with his physical advantage. This will make opponents feel overburdened and restless with improvements in speed. Meanwhile, Peró is expected to depend on structured footwork, maintaining distance from opponents, and clear punches. His southpaw stance focuses on controlling tempo rather than engaging in exchanges.
If Miller succeeds in closing the distance and turning it into a high-output battle, he gains a clear advantage. If Peró maintains range and rhythm, he can outbox Miller with cleaner, more effective shots. These were the key findings in the fight, which depends on speed and action. The fight is likely to see Peró start sharply in the early rounds to dominate with punches. Meanwhile, Miller is increasing the pressure through the middle rounds and pushing for control late.
Being well-trained and keeping the same steady effort through the entire project is very difficult. Jarrell Miller to win by a close decision, using his experience, durability, and sustained activity. But still, Peró remains a genuine threat if he executes a disciplined and technical game plan.