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Have you ever witnessed a matchup 10 years in the making? Brace yourself, as UFC 300 will finally set the stage for the matchup between Bobby Green and Jim Miller. The rumor about their clash has been around the corners of the UFC for the last 10 years, but it seems like it’s finally happening.

Jim ‘A-10͏’ Miller is a legend ͏in the UFC, a legacy that some may not fully ͏appreciate. He stands as the only man to have fought in UFC 100, 200, and now in 300, and is a testament to his enduring presence in the organization for sixteen years. As ͏he gears up for his upcoming class against Green, let’s take a ͏closer look at ͏his gym, ͏clothes, and training partners.

Everything about Jim Miller’s training center

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With 37 wins and 17 losses, Jim Miller is one of the oldest fighters on the UFC roster. ‘A-10’ has been with the UFC since 2008. Multiple records have been set by the Sparta, New Jersey, native in the UFC that are way too hard to break. Winning 37 times in the UFC is no joke, and this one requires a hard training regime.

Limited information is available regarding where Mille trains, but it’s not hidden. According to ͏various sources, Miller primarily trains at ͏Sussex County MMAA. However, he also likes to switch to Pharaohs Muay ͏Thai under the guidance of Amr Ibrahim, who is his head striking coach.

Jim Miller is riding on a two-fight winning streak, and he would like to continue his winning streak for quite some time. Interestingly, Miller has a plan to subdue Green, and it is as chaotic as one might think it is.

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Miller’s game plan against Bobby Green

Unlike Miller, Green is on a one-fight losing streak against Jalin Turner, and he is in desperate need of a win. However, Miller has a plan to make Green go mad. What may I ask? Well, Miller is planning to tire Green to such an extent that he considers retirement as a better alternative.

“I don’t know. Gameplan-wise, I’d love to be on top, press him, land some strikes on top, and go to work. Obviously, it is no shock that I will be throwing kicks in there as well. I’m just trying to go in there and not overcommit to landing those big shots to the head right away, wear him out a little bit, and keep that pressure on him and frustrate him. Make him make the mistake and pounce on him.” Jim Miller to the media.

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Make no mistake, Miller is not just a journeyman in the MMA but a stone-cold fighter who can put the lights out of any fighter. Their clash was 10 years in the making, and it is finally materializing now. Nonetheless, who do you expect to emerge victorious? State your thoughts in the comments below.

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