In had to happen sooner or later, WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and unbeaten contender Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller erupted on each other while appearing on SiriusXM Rush 93.

Miller was in studio and let loose on Wilder, who was later connected to the show - and it didn't take long before a verbal explosion took place between the two talkative heavyweights.

Last Friday night in Rochester, New York, Miller stopped veteran Fred Kassi in the third round of a Showtime televised main event. The fight headlined a ShoBox quadrupleheader from Rhinos Stadium.

Miller (18-0-1, 16KOs) started slow in the first round, but he began to take over the fight in the second by pounding Kassi (18-5-1, 10 KOs) with a high volume of punches. During the third round, Miller landed 36-of-57 power shots while working over Kassi with head and body shots against the ropes.

Between rounds, Kassi retired on the stool while citing a hand injury. Kassi said after the fight that his right hand was injured in the second and pushed through the pain for one more round before giving in.

After the contest, Miller once again took aim at Wilder and British world champions, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Miller would like to face them both. Fury holds the WBO/WBA/IBO titles, while Joshua is the kingpin of the IBF.

As far as his next fight, Miller said he is ready and willing to face three time world title challenger Chris Arreola, who was recently stopped by Wilder. Miller would also accept Dominic Breazeale, who was knocked out in June by Joshua.