NEWARK, N.J. – You won’t see UFC lightweight Jim Miller having a bad night and announcing his retirement Saturday. When Miller (30-13 MMA, 19-12 UFC) hangs up his gloves after more than 30 UFC fights, he said he’ll have made his decision before his last walk to the cage. “I’m not the type that’s going to come back,” he told reporters, including MMA Junkie, in advance of a fight against Clay Guida (35-18 MMA, 15-12 UFC) at UFC on ESPN 5. “That kind of excites me, knowing that last one is going to be play time, because there’s nothing left to hold back for. There’s no more trying to get wins together, trying to get in the rankings, all this stuff.
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With 32 UFC fights, Jim Miller might tell us when he’s quitting, and might not – MMA Junkie