Jim Miller is not getting enough credit.

Mordin Solus

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Joe Lauzon seems to be the only one getting credit for that fight and Joe did show he had a huge heart by never giving up even though he was bleeding a waterfall. There is a reason though Joe was able to show heart after tons of damage and that is because Jim gave him all that damage. Miller hit him with everything and hit him everywhere. Joe for sure is no chump and Miller was was able to take it to him and take it to him hard. I applaud both guys but just seems most on here do not want to credit the person that was able to cause all the damage.
 
Miller is an absolute machine and a dangerous guy for anyone at 155. always has been, just because he struggles against the cream of the division (Edgar, Bendo, Maynard, Diaz) he gets overlooked.

This is why....if you can't beat the top guys....people miss the fact you have obvious skills and abilities....it's not right, but our elitist mentality wins all the time....no one remembers third place
 
I still got lauzon in the rematch.
 
That 1st round was by far the best Jim Miller we've ever seen. Fair play to him, he must have been working hard since his last fight.
 
His standup looked very slick, he destroyed J-Lau on the feet.

He slowed down after the first round, but that's because he literally punched himself out on Joe's face.

I want to see him rematch Diaz.
 
Miller looked great. His striking was excellent. 155 is a shark tank (said often but only because it's true) though and he'll have a tough time becoming champion.
 
This is why....if you can't beat the top guys....people miss the fact you have obvious skills and abilities....it's not right, but our elitist mentality wins all the time....no one remembers third place
True, it is like if your not the champ then your a chump.
 
Miller is a fucking animal. Very talented and lets it all out in the cage. I love watching his fights. He will only get better. Last nights fight was terrific.
 
Tough Division...hes just below the elite's in the division. Great fight last night. the last two fights saved the card IMO.
 
Miller is an absolute machine and a dangerous guy for anyone at 155. always has been, just because he struggles against the cream of the division (Edgar, Bendo, Maynard, Diaz) he gets overlooked.

being behind those guys still aint bad being number 5 is still better than being melvin
 
It's amazing to think how good Miller is but Henderson just destroyed him.
 
It's amazing to think how good Miller is but Henderson just destroyed him.
Maynard and Diaz also.
I have heard the Edgar fight, years ago, was very competitive; anyone have knowledge of Edgar/Miller?
 
Maynard and Diaz also.
I have heard the Edgar fight, years ago, was very competitive; anyone have knowledge of Edgar/Miller?

Frankie won a close decision in AC years ago. Miller almost had a guillotine finish, but the round ended. Frankie out wrestled him.
 
I liked how aggressive he has become over the years. He was always durable and tough, but he used to sort of play it safe, but now he just goes after people.
 
Miller bossed it, good performance. Varner makes sense to me, could headline a FUEL/FX card.
 
Miller looked fantastic in the opening few minutes, when Lauzon's legs started to buckle I thought it was going to be a quick fight but he pulled through, people sometimes argue that Miller hasn't beaten anyone of worth but on the flip side he has only lost to Diaz, Henderson, Maynard and Edgar.
 
I was goin for Lauzon but it is kinda sad that all you hear about after is how tough Lauzon was instead of how great miller looked. i hope he gets the winner of cerrone/pettis. wouldn't mind a re match wit Diaz tho.
 
Miller got tired after the 1st round...

Took the fight on short notice, even said it was a tough cut and he was out of fighting shape in the beginning and he was probably feeling some fatigue from hitting Lauzon so many times
 
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