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| Est. | 1997 (start) 2008 (defunct) |
|---|---|
| Founded by | Pat Miletich |
| Primary trainers | Pat Miletich Steve Rusk Nate Schroeder |
| Past titleholders | Robbie Lawler[1] Barb Honchak Spencer Fisher[2] Jeremy Horn[3] Matt Hughes[4] Pat Miletich[5] Jens Pulver[6] Tim Sylvia[6] |
| Training facilities | Bettendorf, Iowa |
Miletich Fighting Systems (MFS) was amixed martial arts (MMA) training organization. It was recognized as an excellent training camp.[6] It has been the training camp for fighters such asMatt Hughes,Tim Sylvia,Jens Pulver,Robbie Lawler, andJeremy Horn. MFS is widely regarded as one of the most successful MMA camps of all time.[7]
MFS traces its roots to 1997, when fighterPat Miletich established one of the early MMA training schools at his Bettendorf, Iowa gym,Ultimate Fitness.[6] The MFS Elite team has produced over 80 television and pay per view level athletes and 14 world champions in various organizations. In The UFC alone, 5 of this system's top students have become world champions in weight classes ranging from lightweight to heavyweight. Miletich himself, was the UFC's first ever welterweight champion (170 and below at the time).
According to theLas Vegas Sun, MFS has been defunct since 2008.[8]
Miletich Fighting Systems was one of the camps participating in theInternational Fight League. TheQuad City Silverbacks were coached by formerUFC Lightweight Champion and Miletech Fighting Systems founderPat Miletich. The Silverbacks were the IFL team champions of the first 2 seasons. The IFL ceased to operate as a fighting league on July 31, 2008.[9]
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Listed are some of the notable MMA fighters who have been produced by the Miletich camp.
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