British heavyweight Dillian Whyte (21-2, 16 KOs) is pushing to fight the best opponents in his weight class - including undefeated contender Jarrell Miller (19-0-1, 17 KOs).
Miller is scheduled to face Polish big man Mariusz Wach on November 11 as part of an HBO televised card from Nassau, Coliseum.
According to Whyte, Miller is not capable of selling tickets - even in his own backyard. The two heavyweights have traded words several times in the past.
Whyte is willing to face Miller at anytime in London, and believes the two of them can make a good money in the fight.
"I already said I wanted to fight him, just after he fought Gerald Washington," said Whyte to Sky Sports. "In America, Jarrell Miller cannot sell out an arena. He's a Brooklyn guy, but he cannot sell out a Brooklyn arena. If he wants to make money and have a good fight, then he should come to fight me at The O2. That's my home city and I will draw a crowd to The O2."
Another boxer Whyte would love to face is WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.
Whyte was not very impressed with Parker's recent twelve round decision victory over mandatory challenger Hughie Fury, which took place in Manchester. Whyte believes the style of Parker is perfect for him, and he feels confident in his ability to score a knockout in the fight.
"Joseph Parker knows I won't be running from him," Whyte said. "I won't be running from him, staying on the back foot and boxing him.
"I will stand in the middle of the ring with him and trade, and he will get knocked out. He won't have to come looking for me. It won't be a tricky fight and I won't be moving around and jabbing, no. I'll stand in the ring with him, have a fight, and I'll put him to sleep. Simple as that."


