If the two fighters meet in 2024, heavyweight challenger Jarrell Miller wants to be Anthony Joshua’s final opponent ever.

Joshua recently scheduled his December 23 return to the ring in Saudi Arabia. Though they had hoped to fight Deontay Wilder at the end of the year, they will now meet again on the same evening.

Otto Wallin and the British boxer will square off in the main bout. “The Bronze Bomber” will compete against previous champion Joseph Parker in the co-main event.

The card is stacked, but the top two names receive the most of attention.

Another name slated to return would be Miller. Miller is in the midst of his long-awaited comeback after missing years of his career due to drug test failures. He famously failed a test prior to a scheduled 2019 clash with Joshua.

Speaking to TalkSport, Miller admitted that he was eyeing a title fight in 2024 after a win over Daniel Dubois. However, he still is hoping to face the British-Nigerian in the future.

“Right now my main focus is Dubois, knocking his behind out. Then, coming back on that February 13th on Usyk vs. Tyson Fury, if that’s going to happen. Hopefully get (Mahmoud) Charr for that title. But if not Charr, I would to get ‘AJ’ and retire him.”

Like Miller, Joshua is presently scheduled for December 23. But after their fight in Saudi Arabia next month, neither guy has any commitments.

For the majority of this year, the two-time champion and Deontay Wilder have been in discussions. However, talks with ‘The Bronze Bomber’ fell apart when discussing a clash for December. Rather, they scheduled bouts against other opponents.