Pat Miletich

American Mixed Martial Artist

Pat Miletich was born in Davenport, Iowa, United States on March 9th, 1966 and is the American Mixed Martial Artist. At the age of 58, Pat Miletich biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 9, 1966
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Davenport, Iowa, United States
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Boxer, Karateka, Mixed Martial Artist, Sports Analyst, Thai Boxer
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Pat Miletich Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 58 years old, Pat Miletich has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
77kg
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Pat Miletich Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Pat Miletich Career

Miletich started his MMA training at 26. Before this, Miletich trained at Tarpein's Dojo in, Davenport, IA with Grand Master Nick Tarpein, where he learned much of what he knows about karate, and was introduced to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for the very first time. With Miletich's wrestling background, Jiu-Jitsu came naturally to him. When Miletich coupled BJJ with his strong foundation in boxing/karate, he realized where his fighting career should go; MMA. After learning the foundations of BJJ in Tarpein's Dojo, Miletich decided to branch out and learn BJJ full-time. A friend from Chicago got him into a Renzo Gracie seminar.

After training in jiu-jitsu for a year, the same friend then got him into the Battle of the Masters, an MMA tournament held in Chicago in 1995. Miletich continued fighting at smaller events and enjoyed success. He was undefeated through 15 fights before losing to Matt Hume.

Three fights later Miletich fought in UFC 16 and won the first UFC Welterweight tournament.

At UFC 17.5: Ultimate Brazil, Miletich defeated Mikey Burnett to become the first UFC Welterweight Champion. In his fifth title defense at UFC 31 he suffered his first UFC loss as he lost the championship to Carlos Newton by submission. According to Miletich, he had a rematch clause in his contract but it was bypassed by the organization as Miletich's camp already had multiple high-ranked fighters in the welterweight division.

His next fight was a KO win over Shonie Carter at UFC 32.

After the fight with Carter, Miletich moved up to the Middleweight division. This was also partly due to encouragement by UFC management and because his teammate, Matt Hughes, defeated Carlos Newton to win the UFC Welterweight Championship. Miletich returned to fight at his new weight at UFC 36, but quickly lost to Matt Lindland. Miletich decided to take some time away from professional fighting and recover from numerous chronic injuries. Miletich was scheduled to fight Frank Trigg at WFA 3 but pulled out due to injury. He returned in September 2006 to fight Renzo Gracie in an IFL superfight, and submitted to a guillotine choke in the first round. Miletich spoke briefly after the fight about re-aggravating his old neck injury before the Gracie fight. Miletich's last fight was in December 2008 where he scored a second-round KO over Thomas Denny that was televised on the HDNet network.

Over a decade since his last mixed martial arts bout, Miletich was originally scheduled to face Michael Nunn in a kickboxing match on April 18, 2020. However, the bout was rescheduled to July 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Miletich lost to Nunn via split decision.

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Brendan Schaub slams 'bully' Dana White and calls the UFC president a 'low budget Vince McMahon'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
Following remarks made by the UFC president at a press conference, former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub fired back at Dana White. Schaub argued that the UFC had orchreasted the weigh-in chaos before UFC 279 in order to rebook Khamzat Chimaev and Nate Diaz into separate bouts. White said that if Pat Miletich had made the remarks, he'd be the world's worst motherf***** if he really believed in the theory.
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