The world of boxing was left in stitches when Jarrell 'Big Baby' Miller's hairpiece took an unexpected flight during a recent bout, but the real question is: who's to blame? In a hilarious turn of events, Miller's barber has become the unexpected culprit, as the $700 hairpiece was sent sailing into the crowd. But here's where it gets controversial... Miller, known for his bold style, had only recently acquired the hairpiece, following a grooming mishap. He trusted his barber's expertise, but the results were anything but hair-raising. As the fight unfolded, Miller's hairpiece became the star of the show, flying off his head and into the hands of rival Fabio Wardley. The moment was so absurd that it quickly became a viral sensation, with DAZN commentator Chris Mannix exclaiming, 'I’ve seen a lot in boxing but I’ve never seen that.'
But the real blame game begins with Miller's barber. Miller, in a moment of reflection, laid the fault squarely at the barber's feet, who charged him a hefty $700 for the hairpiece. 'He sold me more than a dream, he sold me my future,' Miller said, emphasizing the barber's role in his viral moment. 'I blame my cousin too, he was like 'Yo, my barber nice, he ill with it.' I said, 'He got the joints?' Miller's barber, however, claimed to have reinforced the hairpiece with tape and glue, but the results spoke for themselves. The incident sparked a debate: was it the barber's fault for not securing the hairpiece properly, or Miller's for not paying attention to his hair during the fight? This question has left boxing fans divided, with some arguing that the barber should be held accountable, while others believe Miller should have been more cautious. And this is the part most people miss... The incident is not without precedent, as boxing commentator Howard Cosell's iconic toupee was famously knocked off during a post-fight scuffle in 1977. But this time, the blame game has taken an unexpected turn, leaving fans to ponder: who's really to blame for the flying hairpiece? And what does this mean for the future of boxing fashion?