Archive for the ‘Jason "Mayhem" Miller’ Category

MMA Quick Pic: Jake Shields saved by the bell against ‘Mayhem’ Miller

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Would Jake Shields have gone to sleep had he not been saved by the bell? “Fedor vs. Rogers” coverage here and here.

Strikeforce press conference pics: ‘Fedor vs Rogers’ face off and more

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Check out Jason “Mayhem” Miller and Jake Shields eying each other up after the jump. For the complete photo gallery of the Strikeforce: “Fedor vs. Rogers” pre-fight press conference head over to CombatLifestyle.com.

***Bonus Pic! Even “The Grim” stands in awe of Marloes Coenen!

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller doesn’t want to hug Jake Shields on Nov. 7 …

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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… he wants to beat him up:

“I think it’s funny how some people are underestimating me. I’m shocked at the odds. I should be the favorite. But oddsmakers’ jobs are to make money and to get action. I’m going to turn this into a brawl. I’m not interested in turning it into a hugging contest, which is what he may do. I want to keep the fight at a fast pace, while I think Jake will want to slow it down and grind it out. It’s possible, if I have my way, and Shields does his part, that we will have the fight of the night.”

Will ‘Mayhem’ be able to keep it upright or will Shields grind out another decision and/or submission win to capture the Strikeforce middleweight championship this Saturday night? Predictions, please.

Jason ‘Mayehm’ Miller: ‘This has to be my masterpiece’ (Video)

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Jason ‘Mayehm’ Miller: ‘This has to be my masterpiece’ (Video)

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Jake Shields training at Gracie Academy for ‘Mayhem’ Miller Strikeforce fight on Nov. 7 (Pics)

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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Props: AllElbows.com (Click the link to check out the complete photos gallery)

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller and Jake Shields duke it out during Strikeforce media call

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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The Strikeforce: “Fedor vs. Rogers” media conference call took place today, and while neither of the participants in the night’s main attraction (Fedor Emelianenko or Brett “The Grim” Rogers) was featured, main card fighters Jake Shields and Jason “Mayhem” Miller were on hand to help promote the event, along with Strikeforce Founder and CEO, Scott Coker.

The co-promotion between Strikeforce and M-1 Global gets underway from the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, airing live on CBS starting at 9 p.m. ET.

While not the main event, Shields (23-4-1) and Miller (22-6) will face off for the Strikeforce middleweight title, which was recently vacated by Cung Le so that he could pursue an acting career.

Although he’s a natural welterweight, Shields made his promotional debut in June with a first-round submission victory over middleweight “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler. It was his twelfth straight victory.

He cited as reasons for the move up in weight that the 185-pound division is the promotion’s “most stacked division” and that his friend and training partner, Nick Diaz, is already in line for the vacant welterweight title. Despite this, Shields admitted, “If it were up to me, I’d fight at both weights.”

With 13 submission victories of his own, Miller is host of MTV’s smash-hit reality series Bully Beatdown and is one of MMA’s biggest personalities. When asked about what he expects from the production, Miller admitted, “You know me, I’m borderline gay with my showmanship flare.”

Clearly, he feels comfortable in the spotlight.

Regarding his spokesperson duties, Miller said, “If people don’t know about this fight, it’s not my fault. I’m Twittering, Facebooking, MySpacing, and doing anything I can to get the word out … I might as well be spray-painting it on some walls.”

Shields, who has appeared on Miller’s show, Bully Beatdown, admitted that he harbors no ill-will toward “Mayhem,” stating that “it’s business” and that he looks forward to the stylistic match up between two “great grapplers.”

Miller agreed, although he said he’s not above manufacturing some drama if it will help sell tickets. “I fought my dad so many times, and we’re still friends, we’re cool.”

While the event marks the CBS network debut for Miller, Shields has appeared twice on the network, both under the Elite XC banner. In fact, in many ways the Strikeforce card will pick up where the Elite XC promotion left off, after having aired three broadcasts, each in 2008, before ceasing operations in October of that year.

Coker expressed satisfaction with the network’s promotion thus far of the event, despite criticism from Sherdog’s Loretta Hunt that the network might have been “slow” to promote the card. Coker pointed to spots aired during CBS broadcasts of NFL and SEC football games, calling them “amazing.”

Hunt also pressed Coker about the nature of fighter contracts — especially for Strikeforce champions — and whether or not he will pursue exclusive deals with champions to avoid future problems with fighters who refuse to defend their titles, as we’ve seen with former middleweight champion Cung Le and current heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem, who hasn’t fought for the promotion since 2007.

Although he was unwilling to get into specifics because each contract is unique and confidential, Coker did say that they were “working to clean it up” and that he expects Overeem to defend his Strikeforce title “early next year.” “From my point of view,” Coker said, “the champion would fight at least twice a year.”

Regarding exclusivity, Miller said that he wants to continue pursuing fights in the U.S. through the Strikeforce promotion, but not at the expense of fighting in Japan under the DREAM banner, under which he is now 1-1 (with 1 no contest).

When asked where he was when he first learned he’d be fighting on CBS, Miller joked, “Is this like one of those ‘Where were you when you found out President Kennedy was shot?’ (questions) because I can’t answer that, I don’t know. I can’t say, ‘I was sipping on a coconut and I dropped the coconut when I found out this thing was going to go down.’”

Shields took a more serious tone, saying that, although it’s not his first fight on CBS, he still feels just as excited about it, saying his upcoming title fight against Miller is “the most important fight of my life.”

In his closing remarks, Miller pointed (if only for a moment) toward the network debut of Fedor Emelianenko as the reason to watch the upcoming CBS card, stating that he’s been waiting for quite some time to watch Fedor on free television. “I’ll be excited to be watching in the front row … with my brand new Strikeforce belt.”

In addition to Emelianenko (30-1) vs. Rogers (10-0) and Miller vs. Shields, the Strikeforce event will also feature a heavyweight matchup between Fabricio Werdum (12-4-1) and Antonio “Junior” Silva (13-1), as well as light heavyweight Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi (26-2-1) vs. an as-of-yet unnamed opponent.

MMA Quick Quote: Jake Shields is going to smash ‘Mayhem’ Miller on Nov. 7

Monday, October 5th, 2009

“I have nothing against Jason. I think he’s a tough fighter, but I’m gonna go out there and beat the crap of him on the 7th, ya know? Jason likes to talk and I’m gonna go out there and once we’re in the cage, you’ll see what happens. I’ve certainly prepared on my end. When I get through Jason Miller, then we’ll see who they bring at me. Seems like they’re bringing in some big middleweights so there’s lots of possibilities. I feel the best that I have ever felt. I’m going to go out there and try to smash Mayhem. I’ve been working on my stand-up, wrestling and jui jitsu, every aspect. I’m gonna go out there and make a statement and beat the living crap out of him.”

Former Elite XC welterweight champion Jake Shields tells FightHype.com that he’s going to steamroll former ICON Sport middleweight champion Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller at Strikeforce: “Fedor vs. Rogers” from the Sears Centre on Nov. 7 live on CBS. The one-time “Bully Beatdown” buddies have recently been squabbling back-and-forth, claiming that the other was afraid to fight. Now the ink has dried and it’s only a matter of weeks before they hook ‘em up. Who ya’ got?

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller and ‘King Mo’ Lawal demo EA Sports MMA video game

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller and ‘King Mo’ Lawal demo EA Sports MMA video game

Monday, September 21st, 2009