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    Jim Miller back on track with choke victory over Melvin Guillard at UFC on FX 1

    Miller has Guillard in no man's land

    Fundamentals took out flash Friday night.

    Melvin Guillard looked spectacular at times, but after three minutes of wowing the crowd, he was caught in another choke and had to tap to the very steady and tough Jim Miller.

    Guillard, a dynamic striker, was lighting up Miller when he made a big mistake. He left his feet to attempt his fourth flying knee of the fight. Miller was waiting and dumped him to the ground where he eventually locked on a rear-naked choke to finish things at the 2:02 mark of the first round in the main event of the UFC on FX 1 card in Nashville.

    "It always something I've been able to do and then from there it was just about securing the position," Miller told UFC play-by-play voice Jon Anik. "I'm pretty confident that I am the most dangerous lightweight in the world. I'm willing to make you guys believe that."

    The dominant victory puts Miller (21-3, 10-2 UFC) right back in the middle of the UFC lightweight title hunt. A second straight loss Friday and he would've tumbled down the rankings. Miller lost badly his last time out against Ben Henderson. He revealed this week that he was battling some medical issues entering that fight. That's all in the past now.

    Guillard's regarded as one of the most explosive fighters in any weight division. He came out on fire.

    Just 35 seconds into the fight, Guillard dropped Miller. As Miller scrambled, he got drilled by six more hard punches. Miller clutched and grabbed to avoid more damage. He ate another big knee as the fighters separated. With 2:48 left, Miller absorbed another huge Guillard punch, right down the pipe, but he never wilted. When Guillard tried a fourth flying knee, Miller was ready.

    The 28-year-old from New Jersey dumped Guillard on his back and 10 seconds later scored a momentary mount. Guillard did himself in when he flipped to his back in an attempt to free himself. Miller's jiu-jitsu is too nasty to attempt such an elementary escape. Miller jumped on Guillard's back as he tried to stand up and instantly sunk in his hooks. Guillard's suffered seven previous choke losses during his career. He wasn't getting out of this one.

    A relieved Miller gave Guillard (29-10-2, 10-6 UFC) much credit following the fight.

    "I don't get knocked down often and he knocked me down. He hits hard man. There are a lot of guys, I think in this weight class and the one above, that don't want to fight that kid," said Miller.

    Henderson faces Edgar for the UFC lightweight title next month in Japan. Beyond that fight, it's anyone guess who'll get the next shot against the winner. Miller certainly put himself in the conversation.

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    26 comments

    • Jimbo  •  San Diego, California  •  4 months ago
      Melvin Guillard loses via submission. I've heard that somewhere before. Oh yeah, 9 times.

      For all his talent and explosiveness, he has the worst jiu jitsu defense you'll ever see. He has good enough striking to win a title. But he is just flat out awful once the fight goes to the ground. It's unbelievable that after all this time the guy has not improved at all on his defense. He might be getting worse.
      • seventh circle 4 months ago
        I think he IS getting worse, it was like once Miller got his back he didn't even try to defend. I've seen guys (including Tim Sylvia for god's sake) fight off the RNC for an entire round, why can't Guillard fight it off for 30 seconds?
    • johnny  •  College Station, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Geez, who has Guillard been working with on his submission defense game, Chael Sonnen?
      • tGW 3 months ago
        I am a Sonnen fan, but thats good stuff. Go Aggies.
    • seventh circle  •  4 months ago
      Dear UFC: Please give Jim Miller a LW title shot, he deserves it...unless you're giving it to Jose Aldo first.
      Dear Blackzillians Team: Please someone, ANYONE, teach Guillard how to defend a rear naked choke.
      • Betty Boop 4 months ago
        Not so fast. Miller should fight Milendez, and we would see how a ton of the UFC LW are over rated, including Miller.
      • Captain Kickin It 4 months ago
        strikeforce fighters....haha
      • seventh circle 4 months ago
        If it wasn't in the Showtime contract that Melendez can't come to the UFC I'd definately say he should be next in line, even if only to prove he's not that great, but Melendez isn't coming to the UFC for at least another year, so give it to Miller. Besides shouldn't Melendez have to beat a top 10 LW before he get's a title shot?
    • McFinisher  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Vintage Melvin Guillard. Looks flashy, then gets choked out. He needs to switch to Boxing or Kickboxing, cuz I unless he miraculously gets a ground game, he's nothing more than a flash in the pan!
    • Randy The Ram  •  Rolling Meadows, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Getting choked out is something the Blackzillion camp hasn't figured out yet.
    • Psyko  •  4 months ago
      Melvin "CHOKE" Guillard once again starts strong & ends up choked out... every time someone gets a hold of his neck he just panic taps
      • TheCyndicate.com 4 months ago
        I agree with the first part, but he does not "panic tap". Both of those chokes were in DEEP. He had no choice. That's why they are called submissions.
    • Scag  •  Concord, New Hampshire  •  3 months ago
      Guillard should just get into boxing.He could go places in boxing.
    • Controlled Det  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      Looks like AJ passed his choke defense skills on to Melvin, not that he needed to.
    • Ross  •  Toronto, Canada  •  4 months ago
      the Guillard hype train is finally broken down. turns out when he's not knocking out bums he gets submitted by any fighter with a half-decent ground game. the favoritism that standup fighters get really bothers me. title shot my @#$
      • Doghouse Riley 4 months ago
        You are correct, strikers just plain $-U@k: Anderson, JDS, Overeem, Belfort, Edgar, etc. etc................The hump-N-thump rasslers and pure bjj guys always rock. Did you see how bad Maia beat up Anderson.
    • Controlled Det  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      Just think how fast Mel would have been choked if his blackzillian homies hadn't helped him on his sub defense!
    • knuckle sandwich  •  Galesburg, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Looks like Tarzan... fights like Jane.
    • karawts  •  Thunder Bay, Canada  •  4 months ago
      Guilllard choked out? Did anyone see THAT coming? Sorry, I meant, did anyone not see that coming? My mistake.
    • C C  •  Chico, California  •  4 months ago
      guillard needs to get away from those clowns he trains with now in florida and go back to greg jackson. it certainly can't help training with a sucker like rashad. the dude has some talent, for sure. but he needs some serious bjj training and defense.
    • chris l  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  4 months ago
      so a dominant victory means getting your butt kicked until the stupid guy youre fighting does something stupid?
      sorry but miller just isnt that good and would be done in by diaz, cowboy, melendez, maynard and edgar
    • karawts  •  Thunder Bay, Canada  •  4 months ago
      It wouldn't be any easier to choke Melvin out if you had an electrified choking machine and it was the chokingest day of the year. What?
    • Betty Boop  •  Pinellas Park, Florida  •  4 months ago
      Wow, horrible BJJ. Looked like he gave up for sure. Just proves that MG has been way over rated. Milendez would wipe the floor with both of them. Easily.
    • Rr  •  4 months ago
      What ever little chance MG had of getting a title fight went out the door when he left NM. The Blackzillian team have no discipline and are legends in their own minds.
    • icantmakeyouthink  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  4 months ago
      Miller made a tactical error against Henderson: he tried to choke him out, too, in the first round...and got exhausted when he failed...and got whipped until the last round, when he DROPPED Henderson with one punch. He was stalking Ben down the last round, regardless of the amnesia the author of this article seems to have.

      Had he simply exchanged with Ben for three rounds, he would have easily taken that fight.
    • The Reject  •  Hartford, Connecticut  •  4 months ago
      At some point in time you'd figure he would develop a ground game, and to be honest not even go that far, just learn to defend the rear naked and triangle chokes. Once I saw him throw the flying knee for the third time I was like millers going to time the next one and take him down.....low and behold he throws another flying knee like a clown and gets taken down. I mean everyone knew Millers would win this fight if it went to the ground and he makes it easy by throwing flying knees like a complete tool. One flying knee ok, 2 flying knees alright....3 and 4 and your almost asking to be taken down. What a terrible gameplan.
    • OGNutcracker  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  4 months ago
      Love all the tacit and not so tacit racism on here. Everyone knows MMA/UFC appeals to mostly young, white marginalized geeks. Dana has tapped a huge market with that demographic. But it will forever be a niche sport. Dana is ESPN's b#$$c...