Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller (21-0-1, 18 KOs) is going to fight for a world title in his next fight, according to his co-promoter Dmitry Salita.

Miller is back in action this coming Saturday night, when he faces former two division world champion Tomasz Adamek at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago 

If Miller wins, as many expect he will, Salita indicates that his next fight will have the WBA "regular" heavyweight title at stake.

The contest will be carried by the streaming service, DAZN.

The WBA "regular" champion was Manuel Charr, who was scheduled to make a mandatory defense against Fres Oquendo.

But the news broke that Charr failed a pre-fight drug test, and the contest with Oquendo was canceled.

Now Miller finds himself in line to fight Oquendo for the vacant title.

Oquendo has been out of the ring since 2014, choosing to wait for his WBA shot.

Salita is hoping that Miller vs. Oquendo will happen in December of this year.

"He is the mandatory, 100 percent," Salita explained to Sky Sports.

"It's up to the WBA to designate a fighter who he will fight for the WBA 'regular' title but we anticipate it being Fres Oquendo.

"It's huge that Jarrell will have a chance to fight for the world title - Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe are great champions from Brooklyn so it will be a huge day for boxing when a fighter with the skills and personality of Jarrell Miller brings a world title back to New York City. We hope [to fight for the WBA 'regular' title] in December."

In order to get to Oquendo and the WBA belt, especially for a December date, Miller will have to put away Adamek with no setbacks - like suffering an injury or a cut.

Salita added: "Jarrell is focused on making a statement, and ending this fight early. He wants to get rid of this guy."