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Cole Miller

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American mixed martial arts fighter
For the peace activist, seeCole Miller (activist).
Cole Miller
Born (1984-04-26)April 26, 1984 (age 40)
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Other namesMagrinho
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionFeatherweight (2005–2006, 2012–present)
Lightweight (2006–2011)
Reach76 in (193 cm)
Fighting out ofCoconut Creek, Florida
TeamAmerican Top Team
Rank  3rd degree Black belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsuunder Marcos "Parrumpinha" Damatta[1]
Years active2003–2016 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total33
Wins21
By knockout3
By submission15
By decision3
Losses11
By knockout2
By decision9
No contests1
Other information
Notable relativesMicah Miller,brother
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Cole Miller (born April 26, 1984) is a retired Americanmixed martial artist, who most recently competed in thefeatherweight division in theUFC. His nickname "Magrinho" means "skinny" in Portuguese.

Mixed martial arts career

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Before giving it up to train for MMA full-time, Miller was a standout baseball player atMount de Sales Academy (inMacon, Georgia), where he was raised. He was also a member of Macon-based Team Praxis, under instructor Cam McHargue, before moving on to American Top Team. Cole's younger brother, Micah, was a professional mixed martial artist with the WEC promotion.

Before turning pro, Cole was the Virginia-based, King of the Ring 135 lb Champion. As a professional, Miller was the WKA Mixed Martial Arts Lightweight Champion as well as the Indiana Based, Legends of Fighting, Lightweight Champion. He trains at theAmerican Top Team academy inCoconut Creek, Florida, under Master Ricardo Liborio, whom he received Blue through Brown Belts in BJJ. Miller is a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Black Belt under Marcos "Parrumpinha" Da Matta who frequently corners him in his UFC fights.[2] Miller made his featherweight debut inShooto, being defeated by Shooto World ChampionTakeshi Inoue by unanimous decision, while taking the fight on short notice.

The Ultimate Fighter

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Miller was a contestant onThe Ultimate Fighter 5 show, featuring lightweights. He was a member ofJens Pulver's Team. Cole won his preliminary fight on the show against Allen Berube by Triangle Choke in the first round. Cole then fought againstJoe Lauzon in the quarter-finals of the competition. After a competitive first round, the two fighters engaged quickly in the second, with Cole Miller looking for submissions off his back. Lauzon then landed an illegal elbow to the back of Miller's head.

After taking the recovery time, Miller signaled that he was okay and the fight resumed. Lauzon immediately took Miller down and starting landing clean shots.Miller covered up and refused to improve his position, prompting the referee to stop the fight. After the fight, bothDana White and Lauzon were unhappy with the outcome of the fight, stating that the illegal blow was what caused Miller to stop attacking and cover up.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Miller made his official UFC debut atThe Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale, defeating Andy Wang via TKO at 1:10 of the 1st round.

He then went on to defeatLeonard Garcia atUFC: Fight Night 11. His winning streak came to a halt when he lost toJeremy Stephens atUFC: Fight Night 12 by TKO in the 2nd round.

On July 5, 2008, atUFC 86, Cole submitted Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt and 6-time Brazilian State champion,Jorge Gurgel, with a triangle choke in the 3rd round.[3] Cole was a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at the time. He later said that it was the biggest win of his career.[4] He was awardedSubmission of the Night.

Cole Miller went on to defeat Junie Browning on April 1, 2009, atUFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Kampmann, finishing the fight early in the first round. After Browning was caught by a right hook from Miller, he shot in for a takedown. Miller stuffed it, and locked in a guillotine choke on Browning. Immediately after Miller got the win, he leaned down and yelled in Browning's face, "Who's overrated now?!"

Miller next foughtUltimate Fighter 8 winnerEfrain Escudero atUFC 103,[5] losing via first-round KO.

Miller submittedDan Lauzon on January 2, 2010, atUFC 108 using a kimura with an inverted triangle hold in round one. He was once again awardedSubmission of the Night honors.

Miller was expected to faceAndre Winner on March 31, 2010, atUFC Fight Night 21,[6] but an injury to Miller forced him from the card.[7] He was replaced byRafaello Oliveira.[8]

Miller submittedThe Ultimate Fighter 9 winner,Ross Pearson, via second round rear-naked choke on September 15, 2010, atUFC Fight Night 22.[9] Coming into his fight with Pearson, many suggested that Miller would look for a takedown due to Pearson's superior striking. However, Miller outstruck Pearson in the second round, rocked him with a left hook, and hopped onto his back to sink in the fight ending rear naked choke. Miller won his second straightSubmission of the Night honors.

Miller was expected to faceMatt Wiman on January 1, 2011, atUFC 125,[10] but the bout eventually took place on January 22, 2011, atUFC Fight Night 23.[11] Miller was dominated by Wiman, resulting in a unanimous decision defeat.

Miller faced TJ O'Brien on August 14, 2011, atUFC on Versus 5.[12] He won the fight via submission due to a one arm guillotine choke in the second round.

For his next fight Miller dropped to featherweight and facedSteven Siler on March 3, 2012, atUFC on FX 2.[13] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Miller foughtNam Phan atUFC on Fox 4 on August 4, 2012.[14] He lost the bout via split decision after three rounds.

Miller facedBart Palaszewski on April 13, 2013, atThe Ultimate Fighter 17 Finale.[15] He won the fight via submission in the first round.

Miller facedManny Gamburyan on August 17, 2013, atUFC Fight Night 26.[16] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Miller facedAndy Ogle on October 26, 2013, atUFC Fight Night 30.[17] He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Miller facedSam Sicilia on January 15, 2014, atUFC Fight Night 35.[18] He won the fight via rear naked choke in the second round. The win also earned Miller his fourthSubmission of the Night bonus award.[19]

On April 9, 2014, Miller announced his new four-fight contract with UFC via Twitter.[20]

Miller was expected to faceConor McGregor on July 19, 2014, atUFC Fight Night 46.[21] However, Miller pulled out of the bout citing a thumb injury and was replaced byDiego Brandão.[22]

Miller facedMax Holloway on February 14, 2015, atUFC Fight Night 60.[23] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Miller facedJim Alers on December 19, 2015, atUFC on Fox 17.[24] The bout was ruled a No Contest after Miller was accidentally poked in the eye by Alers in the second round and was unable to continue.[25]

Miller was expected to face returning veteranB.J. Penn on June 4, 2016, atUFC 199, replacing an injuredDennis Siver.[26] However, Penn was removed from the card on May 23 after he was flagged for a potential anti-doping violation.[27] Miller instead facedAlex Caceres.[28] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[29]

Miller was expected to faceMizuto Hirota on October 15, 2016, atUFC Fight Night 97.[30] However, the promotion announced on October 6 that they had cancelled the event entirely.[31][32] In turn, the fight was rescheduled and eventually took place on December 17, 2016, atUFC on Fox 22[33] Miller lost the bout by unanimous decision.[34] Miller has since been removed from the roster page on the UFC's website.[35]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
33 matches21 wins11 losses
By knockout32
By submission150
By decision39
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss21–11 (1)Mizuto HirotaDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fox: VanZant vs. WatersonDecember 17, 201635:00Sacramento, California, United States
Loss21–10 (1)Alex CaceresDecision (unanimous)UFC 199June 4, 201635:00Inglewood, California, United States
NC21–9 (1)Jim AlersNC (accidental eye poke)UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs. Cowboy 2December 19, 201521:44Orlando, Florida, United StatesEyepoke rendered Miller unable to continue.
Loss21–9Max HollowayDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. ThatchFebruary 14, 201535:00Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Win21–8Sam SiciliaSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. PhilippouJanuary 15, 201421:54Duluth, Georgia, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Win20–8Andy OgleDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. MuñozOctober 26, 201335:00Manchester, England
Loss19–8Manny GamburyanDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. SonnenAugust 17, 201335:00Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win19–7Bart PalaszewskiSubmission (rear-naked choke)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen FinaleApril 13, 201314:23Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss18–7Nam PhanDecision (split)UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. VeraAugust 4, 201235:00Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss18–6Steven SilerDecision (unanimous)UFC on FX: Alves vs. KampmannMarch 3, 201235:00Sydney, AustraliaReturn to Featherweight.
Win18–5TJ O'BrienSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC Live: Hardy vs. LytleAugust 14, 201122:38Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Loss17–5Matt WimanDecision (unanimous)UFC: Fight for the Troops 2January 22, 201135:00Fort Hood, Texas, United States
Win17–4Ross PearsonSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. PalharesSeptember 15, 201021:49Austin, Texas, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Win16–4Dan LauzonSubmission (modified kimura)UFC 108January 2, 201013:05Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Loss15–4Efrain EscuderoKO (punches)UFC 103September 19, 200913:36Dallas, Texas, United States
Win15–3Junie BrowningSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. KampmannApril 1, 200911:58Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Win14–3Jorge GurgelSubmission (triangle choke)UFC 86July 5, 200834:48Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Loss13–3Jeremy StephensTKO (punches and elbows)UFC Fight Night: Swick vs. BurkmanJanuary 23, 200824:44Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–2Leonard GarciaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs. FlorianSeptember 19, 200735:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–2Andy WangTKO (head kick and punches)The Ultimate Fighter 5 FinaleJune 23, 200711:10Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesKnockout of the Night.
Win11–2Josh SouderDecision (split)LOF 10: UnbreakableNovember 3, 200635:00Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win10–2John StrawnSubmission (armbar)Absolute Fighting Championships 19October 21, 200612:21Boca Raton, Florida, United StatesLightweight debut.
Loss9–2Takeshi InoueDecision (unanimous)Shooto 2006: 7/21 in Korakuen HallJuly 21, 200635:00Tokyo, Japan
Win9–1Saul MitchellSubmission (triangle choke)Diesel Fighting Championships 1June 30, 200613:19Dallas, Texas, United States
Win8–1Joe GermainSubmission (guillotine choke)Full Throttle 7June 10, 200610:36Duluth, Georgia, United States
Win7–1Vince LibardiSubmission (guillotine choke)International Freestyle Fighting 1May 6, 200610:16Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Win6–1Dwayne SheltonSubmission (rear-naked choke)CSC: River City RumbleFebruary 18, 200633:48Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States
Win5–1Jarrett BecksSubmission (guillotine choke)Full Throttle 6February 11, 200611:01Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win4–1David LoveTKO (punches)North American Combat Challenge 2December 17, 200511:26Key West, Florida, United States
Loss3–1Josh OdomDecision (majority)Full Throttle 5November 4, 200535:00Duluth, Georgia, United States
Win3–0Tim HoneycuttKO (knee)Full Throttle 4September 9, 200510:23Duluth, Georgia, United States
Win2–0Chris MickleSubmission (triangle choke)Full Throttle 3July 15, 200511:39Duluth, Georgia, United States
Win1–0Harris NorwoodSubmission (triangle choke)Full Throttle 2June 3, 200513:14Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

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Professional record breakdown
2 matches1 win1 loss
By knockout01
By submission10
By decision00
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss1–1Joe LauzonTKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter 5May 24, 2007 (air date)23:58Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTUF 5 quarterfinal
Win1–0Allen BerubeSubmission (triangle choke)April 5, 2007 (air date)12:33TUF 5 elimination round

See also

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References

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  3. ^Gerbasi, Thomas."'Napao' is Back; Miller submits Gurgel in UFC 86 Prelims".UFC. Archived fromthe original on March 12, 2009. RetrievedMay 21, 2009.
  4. ^"My fight with Jorge Gurgel | Cole Miller". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved2020-07-25.
  5. ^"Efrain Escudero vs. Cole Miller lined up for UFC 103 on Sept. 26". MMAjunkie.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2009.
  6. ^"Cole Miller vs. Andre Winner targeted for lightweight bout at UFC Fight Night 21". MMAjunkie.com. Retrieved2010-01-19.
  7. ^"mmajunkie.com/news/18100/cole-miller-vs-andre-winner-scratched-from-ufc-fight-night-21-florian-vs-gomi.mma". MMAjunkie.com. 2010-02-26.
  8. ^"OLIVEIRA IN AGAINST WINNER AT UFC FIGHT NIGHT 21". mmaweekly.com. 2010-02-26. Archived fromthe original on 2010-03-02.
  9. ^"Pearson-Miller at UFN 22; Baroni-Salter at UFC 118". MMAFighting.com. Retrieved2010-05-31.
  10. ^"Matt Wiman vs. Cole Miller in the works for UFC 125 in January". mmajunkie.com. October 20, 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2010-10-23.
  11. ^"UFC NEWS: Miller vs. Wiman moved from UFC 125 to UFC Fight for the Troops 2 in January". mmatorch.com. November 16, 2010.
  12. ^"UFC on Versus 5: T.J. O'Brien vs Cole Miller fights set for Milwaukee on Aug. 14". mmamania.com. April 26, 2011.
  13. ^"Cole Miller Meets Steven Siler at UFC on FX 2". mmaweekly.com. December 30, 2011.
  14. ^"UFC on FOX 4 adds Swick-Johnson, Grispi-Garza, Phan-Miller, Gamburyan-Omigawa | MMAjunkie.com". Archived fromthe original on 2012-05-24. Retrieved2012-05-22.
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  16. ^Staff (2013-06-12)."Manny Gamburyan vs. Cole Miller Added to UFC on Fox Sports 1 Event in Boston". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved2013-06-12.
  17. ^"Ogle Draws Miller At UFC Fight Night 30". YourMMA.tv. 9 September 2013. Archived from the original on 9 September 2013.
  18. ^Mike Whitman."UFC Returns to Georgia in January with Cole Miller-Sam Sicilia". sherdog.com. Retrieved2013-11-14.
  19. ^"UFC Fight Night 35 Bonuses: Rockhold, Miller, Romero, Brunson Earn $50K Awards", by Mike Whitman, Sherdog.com
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  21. ^Staff (2014-04-30)."Conor McGregor vs. Cole Miller confirmed for UFC Fight Night 46 headliner in Dublin". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2014-04-30.
  22. ^Staff (2014-06-03)."Cole Miller out at UFC Fight Night 46, Conor McGregor now meets Diego Brandao". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2014-06-03.
  23. ^Raimondi, Marc (2014-11-10)."Max Holloway-Cole Miller announced for UFC Colorado".foxsports.com. Retrieved2014-11-10.
  24. ^Martin, Damon (2015-08-28)."Cole Miller expected to meet Jim Alers at FOX UFC Fight Night in Orlando".foxsports.com. Retrieved2015-08-28.
  25. ^Ben Fowlkes (2015-12-19)."UFC on FOX 17 results: Jim Alers eye poke of Cole Miller results in no-contest". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2015-12-19.
  26. ^Tristen Critchfield (2016-05-11)."Cole Miller steps in to face B.J. Penn at UFC 199 in Los Angeles". sherdog.com. Retrieved2016-05-11.
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  33. ^Staff (2016-11-21)."Cole Miller vs. Mizuto Hirota joins UFC on FOX 22 lineup". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2016-11-21.
  34. ^Ben Fowlkes (2016-12-17)."UFC on FOX 22 results: Mizuto Hirota finishes strong in decision win over Cole Miller".mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2016-12-17.
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  37. ^Thomas Gerbasi (December 16, 2010)."Ten Best – The Submissions of 2010".Ultimate Fighting Championship.
  38. ^Thomas Gerbasi (July 8, 2010)."2010 Unofficial Half-Year Awards – The Submissions".Ultimate Fighting Championship.

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