SUMMARY
- The UFC 300 card features numerous top talents, be it former champions, title challengers, or up-and-coming prospects.
- All of these fighters have some or the other record to their names as well.
UFC 300 is fast approaching and expectations are at an all-time high. Considering the magnitude and the importance of an event such as this, it is safe to say that this is as big as it gets. Thus, on the night, we will get to witness some of the very best fighters in the business.
Notably, the UFC 300 card features numerous top talents on the roster, and even from different promotions. All things considered, nearly every fighter on the card is either a former champion, title challenger, or an up-and-coming prospect. With that said, all of these fighters have some or the other record to their names as well.
Here’s how #UFC300 is shaping up so far 🔥 pic.twitter.com/oaqjxR8pvk
— UFC (@ufc) January 26, 2024
However, one particular fighter, who fits in neither one of the aforementioned categories, perhaps holds the most impressive record on the entire card. As such, Jim Miller is one of the select few in UFC history to have fought at UFC 100, and UFC 200. Moreover, what sets Miller a step above the rest is the fact that he will also be fighting at UFC 300, meaning that he is the only fighter in the promotion’s history to fight in all three centennial events.
Now hailed as one of the legends of the sport, Miller has enjoyed a fantastic career in his own right. To make matters even more interesting, the 40-year-old shows no signs of slowing down either. Whilst many assumed that he would have called time on his career by now, Jim still possesses the same fire he had when he joined the UFC back in 2008.
Jim Miller’s fights at UFC 100, UFC 200 and UFC 300
For the most part, Jim Miller stands to make history should he win at UFC 300. Throughout his career, Miller has fought some of the best in the business and more than managed to hold his own. Notably, across his 15-year tenure in the UFC, he has fought the likes of Charles Oliveira (x2), Benson Henderson, Nate Diaz, Donald Cerrone (x2), Beneil Dariush, Dustin Poirier, Anthony Pettis and many more.
Thus, many will agree in saying that Miller more than deserves ‘legend’ status. Notably, former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, who is seen as the GOAT by some, has also hailed Jim as a legend. With that said, “A-10” can now set another record of being the only fighter to win at UFC 100, 200, and 300.
Jim F*^%ing Miller’s wish has been granted! ✨@BobbyKGreen vs @JimMiller_155 is inked for #UFC300 pic.twitter.com/GIH27UgXDR
— UFC (@ufc) January 17, 2024
Previously, Jim took on Mac Danzig at UFC 100. On the night, he had a solid wrestling performance with numerous takedowns, winning out a unanimous decision victory. Then, at UFC 200, Miller had a career-highlight performance against Takanori Gomi. Despite Gomi’s best efforts, he was unable to fully get out of Miller’s submission attempt. As such, the veteran promptly finished him off with some vicious ground and pound.
Now, at UFC 300 Miller faces one of fellow veterans of the game, Bobby ‘King’ Green. Despite talks of Paul Felder potentially coming in, Green who suffered a brutal loss to Jalin Turner was given the fight. Following his win over Gabriel Benitez at UFC Vegas 84, Jim called to fight at UFC 300 and got his wish. If all works out well, Bruce Buffer will likely introduce him as ‘Jim F*****g Miller’ on the night.