After Tyson Fury’s hugely successful first fight in Las Vegas earlier this month, we’re now working on his next opponent in the US.

It’s looking likely he will head to Madison Square Garden in New York, with the fight taking place in late September or early October. I’m hoping it will be finalised fairly soon and we’ll be in a position to make an official announcement.

GETTY 2 Fury made quite the impression in Vegas as he stopped Tom Schwarz in the second round

Tyson Fury celebrates at boozy party in Las Vegas after victory over Tom Schwarz

The audience that Tyson got on ESPN for his fight against Tom Schwarz and the exposure he got was bigger than anybody else could dream of. We said from the beginning that the deal to broadcast his fights in the US on the biggest sports network will make Tyson the biggest draw in the heavyweight division and that is what has happened.

The objective is to build up to him fighting Deontay Wilder again after their highly controversial first meeting which obviously should have resulted in a victory for Tyson. Hopefully, we get him in there with an American later this year and I am open to the prospect of Jarrell Miller being Tyson’s next opponent.

Miller’s failed drugs tests cost him a shot at Anthony Joshua in June and a six-month suspension. I’m really anti-drugs and I think there should be some seriously, seriously strict penalties for it.

I don’t police the sport, that is up to the governing bodies, and they’re letting everyone down by handing these pathetic little bans out.

The only way they’re going to get rid of drugs in sport and boxing is draconian measures. There’s no place for it. There has to be severe consequences. But having been handed only a short suspension, Miller will be ready to return to the ring in September and, if he’s licenced, then there’s nothing I can do about that. He’ll be considered by us.

I’ve seen Eddie Hearn having a little moan about Miller being a potential opponent for Fury next but, you know, this is the guy that put Daniel Jacobs in with Canelo and who promoted Alexander Povetkin…

GETTY 2 Miller failed a drugs test six weeks before he was due to face Joshua

HEAVY DUTY CARD FAST APPROACHING

I’m looking forward to our next show in London next month. We’ve had great feedback from the public on the July 13 card at The O2.

There are a few tickets left to sell, but Daniel Dubois and Nathan Gorman are well known in the trade and it’s about getting them to a crossover audience – that’s what we’re working on.

Two excellent prospects, they both have great trainers who are outstanding professionals. Ricky Hatton speaks for himself on Gorman’s side while Martin Bowers for Dubois is a man I’ve got a lot of respect for, so these fighters are not going to be wanting for anything and their preparation is going to be meticulous.

You just know both of them are going to be spot on – and they will need to be! It’s a crucial fight for them in the development of their careers.

Frank Warren’s next card – Heavy Duty – takes place at The O2 in London on July 13, featuring Daniel Dubois vs Nathan Gorman for the vacant British Heavyweight title, plus Olympic silver medallist Joe Joyce vs Bryant Jennings. Tickets are on sale now and available via AXS.com, Eventim and Ticketmaster.