After an Ultimate Fighter season full of words and hatred, Michael Bisping finally got his revenge on Jason “Mayhem” Miller, moving him closer to a much desired middleweight title fight.
When action began at the TUF finale Saturday night, it was Miller who controlled the pace.
Those in attendance were surprised to see Miller exchange strikes with Bisping, as he was the clear underdog heading into the main event of the evening.
After a combination of right hooks, Miller capitalized on a takedown and had his opponent up against the cage before Bisping returned to his feet.
Round 1 came to an end as Miller had the clear edge. But, the tides turned in the second round as Bisping began to unload on his opponent.
Miller, however, displayed the heart of a warrior and refused to go down in defeat.
“Mayhem” escaped the second round but things only got worse from there as the Brit once again controlled the stand-up, landing vicious strikes to nearly every part of Miller’s body.
Miller would eventually find himself on his back as Bisping began to impose his will via body strikes and knees.
It was clear Bisping was the better conditioned fighter as Miller was gassed after his dominant first round.
Then at 3:34 of the third round, the fight was stopped by referee Steve Mazzagatti, declaring Bisping the technical knockout victory.
It was Bisping‘s fourth consecutive win and now awaits a potential title fight with current middleweight champion Anderson Silva.
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