Jason Miller Ready To “Beat The Bangers And Mash Out Of Bisping”

MTV’s Bully Beatdown host Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller (24-7, 1NC) was busy preparing for his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship against Aaron Simpson at next months UFC 132 event, that was until the promotion asked him to be a coach on the next season of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series.
Miller was brought on as a […]

mayhem_miller1MTV’s Bully Beatdown host Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller (24-7, 1NC) was busy preparing for his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship against Aaron Simpson at next months UFC 132 event, that was until the promotion asked him to be a coach on the next season of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series.

Miller was brought on as a coach, opposite Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping, after former middleweight contender Chael Sonnen had his licensing suspension upheld by the California State Athletic Commission. ‘Mayhem’ was likely brought on because of his humorous personality and to bring over some of his MTV fans who don’t watch “TUF”.

In an interview with Heavy.com, Miller talked about his upcoming coaching gig opposite Bisping, noting that he plans on beating “The bangers and mash out of Bisping” once the two step into the Octagon after his team defeats the Brits.

“I feel great getting the TUF spot. It’s a little early to start the smack talk but I’m going to beat the bangers and mash out of Bisping after my team smashes his team. Now that Osama is dead, Bisping is the most hated man in America. Everybody hates that guy. I wonder what it’s like to actually be hated that much. You would have to put a terrorist attack together to be hated any more than he is…”

“I’m going to make an entertaining show for the fans because that’s what I’m all about. It’s not enough to just to go out there and fight you have to fight and then put on the biggest show. Now I’m on the greatest show on earth so I’m going to keep this circus rolling. On the internet message boards, with all of the geniuses on there, I feel like I’m a very underrated fighter. Everyone thinks that because my last two wins weren’t against top level guys, I’m not any good. That wasn’t my fault. I wanted to fight the top level guys but when they stick a guy in front of you then you beat them because that’s your job. I’m a good mixed martial artist, soon to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists and I just haven’t had the chance to display my prowess. Now that I’m in the UFC I can fight these top level guys and show that I’m one of the greatest fighters in the world.”