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‘It’s not all his fault’ – John Fury urges boxing to forgive Jarrell Miller after doping shame as American impresses Tyson Fury fight camp

John Fury believes Jarrell Miller has learned from past mistakes and says the American will be welcomed back to Tyson Fury’s training camps in the future.

Miller arrived at Fury’s training camp in Morecambe last month ahead of Saturday’s showdown against Dillian Whyte and put in some rounds with the WBC champion after one of Fury’s regular sparring partners Jared Anderson picked up an injury that forced him to the sidelines.

‘Big Baby’ has endured a turbulent three years dating back to his ill-fated showdown with Anthony Joshua in 2019. Miller was poised to earn millions as Joshua’s first opponent in the USA but just weeks before fight night it was revealed he had failed three drugs test that saw his license suspended.

A return was on the cards in 2020 only for Miller to fail another test, resulting in him being banned from fighting in Nevada.

Fury Snr has overseen his son’s rigorous fight camp alongside head trainer SugarHill Steward with Miller helping fine tune ‘The Gypsy King’ alongside fellow sparring partners Joseph Parker and David Adeleye.

Miller’s reputation has taken considerable damage over the years with his future in the sport still uncertain after a string a of repeat offences.

But Fury Snr has offered a staunch defence of the 33-year-old, praising his role in the Fury fight camp and insisting there is plenty of time for him to turn his career around.

‘These boys we have had in camp, they are as good as what is out there,’ Fury Snr told Metro.co.uk.

‘Jarrell Miller, there is a stigma around his name but he deserves another chance and we give people chances. He was doing his job [in camp], performing well and working hard and he’s a nice young man.

‘I was glad to have had him in camp. He has given us every pound he

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