Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom explains that it's possible for Jarrell 'Big Baby' Miller to face the winner or loser of next month's heavyweight rematch between Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora.

Miller (22-0-1, 19 KOs) is back in the ring this coming Saturday night, when he faces Bogdan Dinu in Kansas.

And Whyte is going to collide with Chisora on December 22.

The winner of Whyte vs. Chisora is in line to fight WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on April 13th at Wembley in London.

Should Whyte or Chisora secure Joshua - then Miller could face the loser of the December grudge match.

"The natural fight is the Whyte-Chisora winner, or loser," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Obviously the winner of that fight is looking at AJ, but if he beats Dinu, I think he'll be in a big fight in early 2019."

At the same time, Hearn cautions that Miller's upcoming opponent, Dinu (18-0, 14 KOs), is likely the toughest test of his blooming career.

Apparently Dinu has looked very impressive when used as a sparring partner by Joshua.

In Miller's last outing in October, he only needed two rounds to blow away former two division world champion Tomas Adamek, who was way past his best days. And Dinu is certainly a step up from the faded Polish superstar.

"I actually think this is probably the toughest fight of his [Miller's] career," said Hearn.

"It's definitely tougher than the last fight. It's tougher than [Johann] Duhaupas, it's tougher than [Mariusz] Wach, it's tougher than [Gerald] Washington.

"The interesting thing with this guy is that he's had probably three camps with AJ, Bogdan Dinu. We've seen him a lot, and he's been excellent in the camps. He's undefeated, he's hungry. He's not like the others who have defeats on their records, so this will be interesting."