Thank Michael Bisping for creating the new Jason "Mayhem" Miller.
Four months after a loss to the outspoken Brit put his UFC career on the rocks, Miller said he's a meaner guy after Bisping "killed" the old him.
And that meaner guy doesn't think much of his next opponent.
Miller (24-8 MMA, 0-2 UFC) is scheduled to fight fellow middleweight C.B. Dollaway (11-4 MMA, 5-4 UFC) at UFC 146, which takes place May 26 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The bought serves as part of the pay-per-view event's preliminary card, which airs live on FX.
The former host of MTV's "Bully Beatdown" on Monday told MMAjunkie.com Radio (MMAjunkie.com Radio | MMAjunkie.com) that he's taking this week off to clear his head of MMA and avoid burnout, which perhaps he didn't do in the past.
When Miller returns to the gym, he said he's going to be fresher and more motivated to put in the work needed to perform well.
"What I'm going to do is get back in that room so hungry for the next eight weeks, so vicious with my training, that I'm just going to run through C.B. Dollaway," he said. "It's going to be what it's supposed to be: a joke fight. This guy shouldn't be in there with me."
Miller's legions of Twitter followers likely saved him from a pink slip following the Bisping fight, which came in December at the end of their run as opposing coaches on "The Ultimate Fighter 14." Miller visibly tired early in the fight, and Bisping put away him away with punches and knees by the third round. Afterward, he apologized for his performance.
UFC president Dana White nonetheless was critical of the performance and cast doubt on Miller's UFC future, but he later said that social-media backlash prompted him to reconsider firing the colorful fighter.
Still, the upcoming fight could be Miller's last chance to stay in the UFC. A previous stint in the industry-leading promotion ended quickly with a lopsided loss to now-champ Georges St-Pierre at UFC 52.
Miller isn't usually the one to talk trash prior to a fight. But he's "so damn fired up" by Bisping that he's a little edgier toward his opponent than usual.
"It killed nice guy 'Mayhem,'" he said. "You guys are going to have to deal with the new 'Mayhem.'"
Dollaway could be on edge, too. "The Ultimate Fighter 7" runner-up has been stopped by strikes in his past two outings and is likely to be cut with a third consecutive loss.
Miller was recently profiled in a web series helmed by "Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock. The "Day in the Life" episode profiles his training camp leading to the Bisping fight and gives an intimate look at the life of a professional fighter. "Mayhem," who's been a pro since 2001, said he was glad to share what he called the "hardest camp ever" with fans of the sport and hopes it will give them a better understanding of what his job is really like.
As you might expect, keeping passion for the job is a constant battle.
"If you look at what I'm doing today at this ripe old age, I've been doing the same thing since I was like 10 years old," Miller said. "Basically, I do the same thing. I beat kids up on the playground, (and) I make jokes for everyone to laugh at. I can't remember not fighting. I can't remember not being a [expletive] ham. It's pretty amazing."
However, Miller touted new skills he's been able to develop during his time off after the Bisping fight. When he gets back to the gym, he said he'll work them into a groove so fans can see them in the cage.
The fire to beat Dollaway is already there.
"I don't think he's a tough guy," Miller said. "He's not tough. I'm [expletive] tough. He's not tough."
Miller has to sell himself and that's understandable and i get it especially after his last fight with Bisping, can't really believe him though until he shows that there's a "New" Mayhem Miller. He can talk all he wants, but if what happened to him in the Bisping happens in this fight as well, and he looks like complete shit i think he'll be cut.
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