“Mayhem” Miller Exonerated Of Domestic Abuse Charges

Jason “Mayhem” Miller has had a rocky couple of years, to say the least. After being arrested for multiple felony charges including spitting on an officer and barricading himself in his Mission Viejo home while live tweeting the whole event, Miller was then arrested for domestic violence charges against his then girlfriend.

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Free At Last

Jason “Mayhem” Miller has had a rocky couple of years, to say the least. After being arrested for multiple felony charges including spitting on an officer and barricading himself in his Mission Viejo home while live tweeting the whole event, Miller was then arrested for domestic violence charges against his then girlfriend.

Mayhem has now been exonerated of all domestic battery charges and the MMA fighter says he feels the world has “opened up” to him.

“I feel like the world’s opened up to me now. I feel like things are finally cleared up for Mayhem,” Miller said, adding that he’ll celebrate by going to the gym.”

“I feel tremendous,” Miller said outside the courtroom. “Justice was served. The system worked, kind of slowly, but it worked.”

His ex-girlfriend claimed Mayhem had straddled her and punched her in the face repeatedly during a domestic incident, but the former Strikeforce contender says he was the one that was attacked that night.

“She chased me out the back door, ripped off my shirt and jumped on my back and choked me,” Miller testified.

It took the jury an hour to deliberate and they found no sufficient evidence that Miller had in fact committed any crime. 36 year old Miller says he wants to get back to the gym where he trains and manages other fighters. Mayhem is still facing charges for multiple other felonies but this is definitely a step in the right direction.

What do you guys think will come of the former “Bully beatdown” star, will we see him back in the octagon anytime soon?

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Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller: Domestic Violence Trial Hears of Bizarre Sex and “D*ck Pics”

‘Mayhem‘ Miller has never had trouble living up to his nickname.

MMA’s wildman has a rap sheet as long as his fight record. Arrests for a stand off with a S.W.A.T team, the (nude) thrashing of a church, an assault on his sister and a drunken fight with two women highlight a serious propensity for getting into trouble.

Three years ago Miller, 36, was the subject of felony charges which were filed by an ex-girlfriend. The result of these charges are a domestic violence trial, which began proceedings on Friday.

According to prosecutors, ‘Mayhem’ stands accountable for an assault [on his previous partner] which stretch over.  two separate incidents. ‘Mayhem’ allegedly followed this up by sending threatening messages over social media. Mayhem’s lawyers contest this account as a fabrication resulting from an ex-partner who was unhappy with the result of a threesome Miller was involved in with her.

Miller is best known for his wacky character in the MMA world, but from today will have to contend with the world having explicit knowledge of his sex life following his lawyer’s statement in court:

“Their [Miller and ex-partner] sex life, you’re gonna hear about,” jurors were told. “They exchanged photos, you’re gonna see some pictures, they’re known in the colloquial as ‘dick pics.’ You’re gonna see pictures of Mr. Miller’s penis in this case. They have a provocative sex life, threesomes, other women, sex parties, rough sex, choking, peeing, golden showers, golden showers where someone gets urinated on. They have some of that, that night. Mr. Miller urinates on her in the shower, he pees on here … they do a little of that, they have some fun.”

‘Mayhem’ spoke out in March, alleging that he was the target of a campaign ran by Police and the media who were ‘attempting to turn him into the next War Machine’. The trial continues…

 

‘Mayhem‘ Miller has never had trouble living up to his nickname.

MMA’s wildman has a rap sheet as long as his fight record. Arrests for a stand off with a S.W.A.T team, the (nude) thrashing of a church, an assault on his sister and a drunken fight with two women highlight a serious propensity for getting into trouble.

Three years ago Miller, 36, was the subject of felony charges which were filed by an ex-girlfriend. The result of these charges are a domestic violence trial, which began proceedings on Friday.

According to prosecutors, ‘Mayhem’ stands accountable for an assault [on his previous partner] which stretch over.  two separate incidents. ‘Mayhem’ allegedly followed this up by sending threatening messages over social media. Mayhem’s lawyers contest this account as a fabrication resulting from an ex-partner who was unhappy with the result of a threesome Miller was involved in with her.

Miller is best known for his wacky character in the MMA world, but from today will have to contend with the world having explicit knowledge of his sex life following his lawyer’s statement in court:

“Their [Miller and ex-partner] sex life, you’re gonna hear about,” jurors were told. “They exchanged photos, you’re gonna see some pictures, they’re known in the colloquial as ‘dick pics.’ You’re gonna see pictures of Mr. Miller’s penis in this case. They have a provocative sex life, threesomes, other women, sex parties, rough sex, choking, peeing, golden showers, golden showers where someone gets urinated on. They have some of that, that night. Mr. Miller urinates on her in the shower, he pees on here … they do a little of that, they have some fun.”

‘Mayhem’ spoke out in March, alleging that he was the target of a campaign ran by Police and the media who were ‘attempting to turn him into the next War Machine’. The trial continues…

 

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller Vows To Change Life After Disastrous MMA Return

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller is supposedly ready to change his entire life in following his submission loss to Mattia Schiavolin at last Saturday’s Venator FC 3 fro Milan, Italy; a fight before which he missed weight by a baffling 24 pounds for his originally scheduled middleweight title bout with Luke Barnatt. It’s common knowledge that the

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Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller is supposedly ready to change his entire life in following his submission loss to Mattia Schiavolin at last Saturday’s Venator FC 3 fro Milan, Italy; a fight before which he missed weight by a baffling 24 pounds for his originally scheduled middleweight title bout with Luke Barnatt.

It’s common knowledge that the former UFC and Strikeforce competitor has fallen on hard times as of late with seemingly countless run-ins with the law that continuously appear on the pages of tabloid sites everywhere, but in an interview with MMANews.pl (via Bloody Elbow) after his Venator loss, ‘Mayhem’ vowed to turn it around:

“If you don’t learn from an experience, that’s ’cause you haven’t thought about it long enough. Look, it’s only been about an hour and I already thought a lot about this. I have an idea of where to start to change my whole life.”

Miller noted that he wouldn’t make excuses, instead choosing to focus on getting back into the cage, even in defeat. With a positive mindset on place, Miller said he wants to shake off the ring rust:

“I don’t like to make any excuses. I pride myself on being able to fight anyone at any time,” Mayhem said. “Mattia really cranked it up tonight. I felt like I was winning, but then I was losing. Suddenly I lost. I’m kinda shaking some ring rust off. It was a hard way to learn it in front of a beautiful Italian crowd, but I feel this is kind of a re-awakening of the Mayhem. I felt a positive feeling that I haven’t felt the longest time. So despite the loss I’m being hopeful for the future.”

The man who once hosted MTV’s “Bully Beatdown” — and fought al-time great UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre — took an honest retrospective from the bout, finding small positives while admitted that there was still much to be worked on. With that established, Miller closed by affirming that his excitement for MMA was back:

“You can see by my performance, it wasn’t a complete loss,” he said. “I had my moments of goodness, but overall I see that there’s a lot to be fixed. I’ll go back to the drawing board, tweak some things, figure some things out. I had a lot of fun, but not as much fun as I could have had.

“I have a lot to work on, now I have a starting point. I haven’t been in front of a crowd in four years. That was a big thing, because of that excitement. […] A lot of things went wrong. But I’m still Mayhem, still here, and you can’t kill Mayhem!”

With his endless and concerning legal troubles having unfortunately portrayed as nothing but a raving lunatic of sorts for the past several years, it’s no doubt refreshing to see ‘Mayhem’ focused on something good like athletic competition. Staying sober and out of trouble as he prepares to resurrect his martial arts career will be another thing, however.

Are you rooting for the ‘Mayhem’ to return, or have you already seen enough?

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Venator FC 3 Results: Palhares, “Mayhem” Both Suffer Defeat

It was a rough night for UFC veterans Rousimar Palhares and Jason “Mayhem” Miller Saturday at Venator FC 3, as both were defeated in their respective matches.

Palhares, a former World Series of Fighting champion, was knocked out by Emil Weber Meek i…

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It was a rough night for UFC veterans Rousimar Palhares and Jason “Mayhem” Miller Saturday at Venator FC 3, as both were defeated in their respective matches.

Palhares, a former World Series of Fighting champion, was knocked out by Emil Weber Meek in just 45 seconds, while Miller suffered a second round rear-naked choke defeat at the hands of Matta Schiavolin in his first fight since 2012.

Luke Barnatt, Miller’s original opponent until he came in 24 pounds over weight, scored a victory over Stefan Croitoru to become the Venator FC middleweight champion and Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou finished Matt Hamill in another featured bout.

Complete results can be found below:

Emil Weber Meek def. Rousimar Palhares via TKO (strike) at :45 of Round 1

Luke Barnatt def. Stefan Croitoru via TKO (strikes) at 2:32 of Round 2 to become Venator FC middleweight champion

Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou def. Matt Hamill via KO (strike) at :37 of Round 1

Marvin Vettori def. Igor Araujo via submission (guillotine choke) at 1:13 of Round 1

Mattia Schiavolin def. Jason “Mayhem” Miller via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:10 of Round 2

Karl Amoussou def. Giovanni Melillo via TKO (strikes) at 4:51 of Round 1

Jack Hermansson def. Ireneusz Cholewa via TKO (strikes) at 1:05 of Round 3

Cody McKenzie def. Valeriu Mircea via submission (guillotine choke) at 1:30 of Round 2

Che Mills vs. Terry Montgomery was declared a no-contest due to an illegal elbow

Video: Watch Rousimar Palhares Get Knocked Out In Italy

Controversial disgraced welterweight Rousimar Palhares is currently suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for holding onto another submission for too long and gouging the eyes of Jake Shields at last year’s WSOF 22, after which he was unceremoniously stripped of his WSOF 170-pound title and suspended by the promotion. Yet that didn’t stop “Toquinho”

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Controversial disgraced welterweight Rousimar Palhares is currently suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for holding onto another submission for too long and gouging the eyes of Jake Shields at last year’s WSOF 22, after which he was unceremoniously stripped of his WSOF 170-pound title and suspended by the promotion.

Yet that didn’t stop “Toquinho” from competing at today’s (Sat., May 21, 2016) Venator FC 3 from Milan, Italy, where he took on Emil Meek because he had to “pay the bills” (as his manager Alex Davis put it). The fight didn’t work out in the lethal grappling wiz’s favor, however, as his early telegraphed takedown attempt was capitalized upon by “Valhalla” with a barrage of elbows and follow-up punches that got the massive upset stoppage in just 45 seconds.

Check it out courtesy of Zombie Prophet right here:

In other action, Jason “Mayhem” Miller was submitted by new opponent Mattia Schiavolin after missing weight for his originally scheduled middleweight title bout against Luke Barnatt, who knocked out replacement opponent Stefan Croitoru on the card, by an alarming 24 pounds:

Also on the card, PRIDE veteran Remy Thierry Sokoudjou knocked out longtime UFC competitor Matt Hamill in 37 seconds:

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Jason “Mayhem” Miller Misses Weight By 24 Pounds, Pulled From Title Fight

Jason “Mayhem” Miller is having some issues, to say the least. Miller was supposed to fight former UFC fighter and current Venator FC middleweight champ Luke Barnatt on May 21, 2016, in Milan, Italy for the Venator FC promotion. However, he missed weight for the bout on Friday, by 24 pounds. Yes, 24 pounds. Miller

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Jason “Mayhem” Miller is having some issues, to say the least. Miller was supposed to fight former UFC fighter and current Venator FC middleweight champ Luke Barnatt on May 21, 2016, in Milan, Italy for the Venator FC promotion. However, he missed weight for the bout on Friday, by 24 pounds. Yes, 24 pounds.

Miller weighed in at 209 pounds for the 185-pound title fight. Barnatt made weight. You can watch Miller weigh-in here:

There was talk of making the title fight a non-title bout, but Venator FC officials decided to make a big change to the card. Miller was pulled from the fight and now he will fight Mattia Schiavolin in a light heavyweight bout at the event. Mayhem will have to weigh-in at 7:00 pm local time. Mayhem can’t be over 207.

Barnatt (10-3) will now battle Stefan Croitoru (6-1-1) in a title fight. Barnatt won the title in December after he submitted Mattia Schiavolin via fourth-round rear-naked choke submission.

Miller (28-9. 1 NC) hasn’t fought, due to legal troubles, since May 2012 against C.B. Dollaway at UFC 146, which he lost.

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