
Big Baby Miller
About Big Baby Miller:
Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller is a Brooklyn-born heavyweight boxer known for his power, resilience, and larger-than-life presence both inside and outside the ring. Raised in New York City, Miller comes from a richly diverse background, with roots spanning Belizean, Irish, Haitian, Jamaican and Dominican heritage. His global identity and relentless drive have helped shape him into one of boxing’s most recognizable modern heavyweights.
Miller first turned to boxing at just 14 years old after being attacked on the street, using the sport as both protection and purpose. What began as a way to defend himself quickly became a lifelong calling. By 16, he expanded his combat discipline into Muay Thai, developing a unique and well-rounded fighting style. Inspired by legends like Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe, Miller carried that same intensity and ambition into his rise through the ranks.
As an amateur, Miller earned national recognition by reaching the finals of the 2007 New York Golden Gloves heavyweight tournament at Madison Square Garden. With an impressive amateur record of 10–1, including 7 knockouts, his talent was undeniable. Limited amateur opportunities and his simultaneous career in professional kickboxing fighting in K- 1 and glory led him to turn pro early. Through the trials and tribulations ups and downs in and outside of the ring, he continues to show he’s a force to reckon with, never quit, die attitude. His journey has cemented him as viral an unforgettable presence in heavyweight boxing and beyond.