Posted on 27 July 2010. Tags: DREAM, Jason "Mayhem" Miller, Nick Diaz, Pride, Strikeforce, UFC
Looks like there is some unfinished business between two of the main culprits from the Strikeforce: Nashville Brawl. The opening salvo came from Miller when he was interviewed by veteran combat sports commentator Michael ‘The Voice’ Schiavello.
Which prompted a response by Mr. 209 himself, UFC, Pride and Dream veteran and current Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz. Props to Middle Easy for the footage.
Middle Easy: Nick Diaz responds to Jason Miller.

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Not one to let the other guy have the last word, Miller tweeted a succinct rebuttal to Diaz’s offer to fight but only at the 170 pound limit as opposed to the 185 lb middleweight max that Mayhem currently resides.

Regardless of what weight this fight is contested at (a 180 catch weight sounds fine to me) it needs to happen. Scott Cocker should be paying attention and giving his fighters props for hyping a match with out an advertising budget.
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Posted on 18 April 2010. Tags: CBS, Dan Henderson, Gilbert Milendez, Jake Shields, Jason "Mayhem" Miller, King Mo, MMA, shinya aoki, Strikeforce
With the Strikeforce event coming to a close we have yet another weeks worth of talking to do over another middleweight title fight. After surviving a gauntlet of a first round Jake Shields went on to out grapple the former Pride Champion and UFC vet Dan Henderson and retain his title.
And then things got interesting, Jason “Mayhem” Miller lived up to his nickname by interrupting Shields post victory speech to ask a seemingly simple question.
“Where’s my rematch, buddy?!”
Jakes teammates from Ceasar Gracies bjj academy were not amused by Millers scene stealing and promptly swarmed and attacked the lone middleweight. In a night with 3 title fights that went the distance, this debacle stole the show. And while I personally am a huge fan of Nick Diaz I can totally see why such a short tempered man is not in the UFC anymore.
With King Mo wrestling his way to the title and Gilbert Melendez beating the crap out of Japans top lightweight and retaining his title. The show was a tepid one at best to say the least but had its entertaining moments here and there.
Look at it this way, at least it made Dana White happy. And just like Anderson Silvas last performance it has given the mma blogesphere a huge chunk of material to bump our gums over.
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