LAS VEGAS – In a fight with the kinds of statistics that might never be seen in the UFC again, Jim Miller took out Donald Cerrone on Saturday at UFC 276. Miller (35-16 MMA, 24-15 UFC) and Cerrone (36-17 MMA, 23-14 UFC) came into the fight tied for most wins in UFC history, and after a second-round submission , Miller now holds the record alone. Cerrone retired after the loss . Miller also holds the record for most fights in UFC history, as well as a slew of other marks at lightweight. Nearly a decade after struggling with what turned out to be Lyme disease and learning to live with it and adjust around it, Miller is having a career resurgence in its late stages. “To get to this point, to kind of overcome some of the things I’ve had to overcome, I’m super proud of the things I’ve had to do,” Miller said at his post-fight news conference at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas
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Jim Miller open to more fights at welterweight after submission of ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone – MMA Junkie