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Jim Miller will not hang up the gloves in his expected fight at UFC 300. The 40-year-old has fought at UFC 100, UFC 200 and is expected to return at UFC 300 following his scheduled bout against ...
UFC fighter Jim Miller, who has been on the pro-MMA circuit since 2005, is 39 years old. 'A-10' made his pro debut in a winning effort against Eddie Fyvie at Reality Fighting 10 on November 19, 2005.
As that fight card approaches, UFC CEO Dana White said Miller fighting on the historic fight card is a done deal. Miller, who joined the UFC in 2008, fought at UFC 100 in 2009, and UFC 200 in 2016.
Jim Miller is poised to create a historic moment at UFC 300. As a UFC veteran, he stands alone as the sole fighter to have participated in UFC 100, UFC 200, and now, at the upcoming UFC 300 event ...
Jim Miller defeated Takanori Gomi at UFC 200 on July 9, 2016, in Las Vegas. The veteran lightweight is a +150 underdog heading into his fight versus Bobby Green at Saturday's UFC 300.
Apr 12, 2025; Miami, Florida, UNITED STATES; Jim Miller (red gloves) fights against Chase Hooper (blue gloves) during UFC 314 at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images ...
Jim Miller (38-18) enters UFC 314 with momentum, having won three of his last four fights. Most recently, he submitted Damon Jackson in the first round at UFC 309 in November 2024.
Miller said he still wants to fight two or three more times, culminating at UFC 300 in summer 2024. He's the only fighter to have fought at UFC 100 and UFC 200, and his goal is to complete the ...
Miller holds the record for most wins, 24, and most bouts, 41, in UFC history. His 16 finishes are the second-most all-time, while his 14 finishes as a lightweight are the most in division history.
Jim Miller, an American professional mixed martial artist, competes in the UFC lightweight division. He holds the UFC records for most bouts, total wins, and wins in the lightweight division.
Jim Miller kicks Vinc Pichel in their lightweight bout at UFC 252. Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC Q: You had 4 KOs or TKOs in your first 16 years as a pro, and then you pick up two in a row after you turn 38.
Miller was — and remains — the ideal UFC fighter. He is one of very few fighters the promotion can still point to and say, “Look at Jim Miller. That’s how you have a long career in the UFC.