ATLANTIC CITY – There’s a well known saying in MMA, and Jim Miller hates to hear it associated with his career. “This is the first time I’ve (lost) three in a row,” Miller told reporters heading into a fight with Dan Hooker at UFC Fight Night 128, which takes place Saturday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. “I can’t stand the phrase, ‘You’re only as good as your last one,’ because that’s (expletive). You can put together a career, and it’s one moment in time. “A 15-minute stretch, or even a 25-minute stretch, is nothing compared to what you could have done in the past here.” It’s inarguable that Miller has done some pretty impressive things over his 13-year career, which includes 27 trips to the octagon and nine performance bonuses. Related Frankie Edgar, Jim Miller return to Boardwalk Hall together fond of pre-UFC fight against each other Yet the 34-year-old Miller (28-11 MMA, 17-10 UFC) is coming into Saturday’s FS1-televised fight with Hooker (15-7 MMA, 5-3 UFC) on a significant skid
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