Jarrell Miller now most likely opponent for Anthony Joshua after Deontay Wilder's team ignore emails for three weeks and Dillian Whyte brands proposed terms 'ridiculous' American Jarrell Miller has emerged as likely opponent for Anthony Joshua Eddie Hearn has reached out to Deontay Wilder's team but emails were ignored Wilder and Tyson Fury likely to agree terms on rematch after WBC compelled it Dillian Whyte is also possible opponent for AJ but he is not happy with termsBy Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Published: 12:55 GMT, 20 January 2019 | Updated: 13:51 GMT, 20 January 2019 8 Viewcomments American heavyweight Jarrell Miller has become an increasingly likely option for Anthony Joshua’s next opponent. A decision is expected this week, but after six emails went unanswered to WBC champion Deontay Wilder’s team across three weeks, Joshua’s preferred opponent for an April fight at Wembley is looking highly doubtful. Wilder is likely to go ahead with his rematch against Tyson Fury after it was ordered by the WBC last week. Anthony Joshua is awaiting news on who his first challenger is going to be this year Jarrell Miller has emerged as a front-runner and the pair could face each other in New York That would also eliminate Joshua’s second choice from the shortlist, despite encouraging talks between Fury and Eddie Hearn. The last chance of making a fight at Wembley this spring is Dillian Whyte, though he is unhappy with the terms on offer. Sportsmail understands he was offered in the region of double the purse he received for fighting Dereck Chisora last month, but Whyte branded the fee ‘ridiculous’. Tyson Fury (left) and Deontay Wilder (right) are widely anticipated to have a rematch If no breakthrough can be made with those three, that would mean Joshua’s promoter Hearn giving up his April booking at the national stadium. He would then almost certainly put the IBF, WBA and WBO champion in with Miller in June at Madison Square Garden in New York. Miller is ranked No 2 with the WBA and No 4 by the WBO. Dillian Whyte is not happy at the terms proposed for a deal to fight Joshua again Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility