Later tonight at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller (19-0, 17 KOs) will make his HBO televised debut and wants to make a big statement.

Miller recorded his 17th win inside the distance this past July when he forced the retirement of Gerald Washington at Barclays Center.

The Brooklyn native will look to lay down a marker as he meets Poland’s former world title challenger Wach (33-2, 17 KOs), who has his mind set on upsetting Miller’s game plan.

Miller showed off his new physical shape on Friday, dropping some pounds since his last fight and promises to continue dropping more weight in the future.

He wanted his body and stamina to be in top form, against an opponent who only suffered defeats at the hands of former world champions Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin.

"All I can say is this - I haven't ate a cheeseburger in two months.  I am going to kick his behind.  Big shout out to Mike who has been in camp every day cooking breakfast and making sure I have no snicker in my bag and no cheeseburgers.  It was a phenomenal camp.  Every camp has its ups and downs and it was one of those camps where we had to push through," Miller said.

"I feel amazing, I feel awesome and I feel blessed.  It's been a long road - I started my career at 14.  I turned pro kickboxing at 18 and boxing at 19 and it has not been easy.  I have not been given a silver spoon, no Olympics or none of that stuff - I have earned every inch by grit, blood, so if anyone tells you this is luck there is no such thing as luck - from Bed Stuy Brooklyn to here no luck, I just keep throwing punches.  I am going to stop Wach.  Wach is going to get his behind Wached.  He's kind of a lovable guy, his speech is kind of cute, but it's going to be phenomenal - its going to be fireworks." 

The the event will be headlined by a middleweight clash between Daniel Jacobs and Luis Arias, and it will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.