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- Updated: May 23, 2016
After years of continuous public scandals and police arrests, missing weight by 24 pounds and losing via rear-naked choke during a comeback attempt last Saturday, Jason “Mayhem” Miller vows to finally change his life.
“If you don’t learn from an experience, that’s ’cause you haven’t thought about it long enough,” Miller explained post-fight in an interview with MMANews.pl. “Look, it’s only been about an hour and I already thought a lot about this. I have an idea of where to start to change my whole life.”
Miller was scheduled to face fellow UFC veteran Luke Barnatt in a middleweight title fight that was supposed to headline Venator FC 3 in Milan, Italy. The 35-year old, however, showed up at 209 pounds and was immediately scratched …
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