Key Highlights
- Jarrell Miller’s toupee was punched off during his fight against Kingsley Ibeh.
- Miller threw the toupee into the crowd at Madison Square Garden after the incident.
- The bizarre moment occurred on the undercard of Teofimo Lopez and Shakur Stevenson’s super-fight.
- Miller later explained that he had recently shampooed his hair to deal with a near-hair-loss situation.
The Bizarre Incident at Madison Square Garden
On Saturday, February 01, 2026, Jarrell Miller and Kingsley Ibeh faced off in the ring at Madison Square Garden. The event was part of Teofimo Lopez’s super-fight with Shakur Stevenson, a momentous occasion that had boxing fans buzzing.
A Toupee Fiasco
During the second round, something unusual happened. Miller’s toupee, which he had recently shampooed to avoid a hair loss issue, was punched off by his opponent. The hair piece, barely attached at the back of Miller’s head, flopped all the way back, drawing shocked reactions from the crowd.
Miller’s Reaction
In a display of comical relief, Miller leant into the moment and tore the toupee off, throwing it into the stands. He then stuck out his tongue and laughed, before boxing on with only a ring of hair left around the top of his skull.
Miller’s Humorous Explanation
Miller later revealed that he had shampooed his hair recently to deal with near-hair loss. “So, it’s kinda funny, right,” Miller told DAZN. “I get to my mama’s house, and she had some shampoo bottles under her table, and I shampooed it. That s*** was like ammonia and bleach. I nearly lost my hair like two days ago, so I called my manager: ‘Let me slap that s*** on my head real quick,’” he recounted.
Continuing the Bout
Miller managed to continue the bout, eventually beating his fellow American via split decision (94-96, 97-93, 97-93). Afterward, Miller told reporters about the incident. “But like I said, it’s funny, man. Listen, I’m a comedian. You’ve got to make fun of yourself,” he said. “You can’t take life too seriously sometimes, you’ve got to roll with the punches.”
Miller’s Controversial History
Miller is no stranger to controversy in boxing. He has previously failed drug tests during both his kickboxing and boxing careers. This latest incident adds another bizarre chapter to a fighter who many remember for his cancelled fight with Anthony Joshua in 2019, which was called off after Miller failed a pre-fight drug test.
Miller’s performance in this bout, despite the unusual circumstances, kept him in the spotlight and provided a light-hearted moment amidst what could have been a serious incident. His willingness to laugh at himself added an element of human interest to the proceedings.
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