Video: ‘Mayhem’ Miller Says He’s Gonna Turn TUF On Its Head

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When the UFC announced that Jason Miller would be coaching opposite Michael Bisping next season of The Ultimate Fighter on Spike TV, it really didn’t surprise anyone considering that “Mayhem” already enjoyed success on another Viacom-owned network with MTV’s Bully Beatdown.

In a recent video for UFC.com about his inclusion on the show, Miller spoke about the opportunity of turning UFC fans into Mayhem fans and vice versa.


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When the UFC announced that Jason Miller would be coaching opposite Michael Bisping next season of The Ultimate Fighter on Spike TV, it really didn’t surprise anyone considering that “Mayhem” already enjoyed success on another Viacom-owned network with MTV’s Bully Beatdown.

In a recent video for UFC.com about his inclusion on the show, Miller spoke about the opportunity of turning UFC fans into Mayhem fans and vice versa.

“I think my first reaction to getting on TUF would probably be, ‘It’s about time.’ I think that if there’s one thing I’m good at, it’s beating up people. If there’s two things I’m good at, it’s beating up people and saying moderately funny things on cable television,” Miller explained. “Look, Dana and Lorenzo didn’t get here by throwing a bunch of money at a problem. They got where they are because they are smart dudes. They know what sells and they realize that I have an independent fan base that’s not just UFC fans. I’ll be able to pull some of my fans onto their television program which will be great. It will be fantastic. It’s good for me, for them…it’s good for everybody. It’s good for MMA. It’s going to be fun and it will broaden the horizons for the fringe fans who are just becoming interested in mixed martial arts. My goal is to make this the best season of TUF, the highest rated season and to smash a Brit at the end of it. I think the UFC did a great job picking me as a coach because I’m really gonna turn TUF on its head.”

As far as Bisping goes, Miller says that the Spike production team won’t have to do use creative editing to make the much maligned Brit look any worse than he makes himself.

“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,” he said. “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.”

Speaking of his coaching abilities, which he has honed over several years in the game working as a part-time trainer at Team Quest and now Kings MMA, Miller says he’ll probably surprise people next season with his training and mentoring skills.

“I think that one thing that there’s one thing that people kind of discount because I’m usually very smiley, funny guy, but I’ve worked very hard to get to this point in my life and [I’ve] really dedicated my life to the art of mixed martial arts and I think it’s a beautiful art and it’s a very entertaining thing to watch when somebody executes their moves very well,” Miller points out earnestly. “I hope this season of TUF I get to help some artist’s improve their art. The difference between me and other coaches would most likely be my passion. I’m gonna go in there and leave everything on the mat. Every practice we go through is going to be focused on getting the guys better. And I really care, you know? I give a chicken salad about these guys.”

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.”

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Welterweight Tony Ferguson earned a first round knockout over Ramsey Nijem to win the thirteenth season of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series. After his win, Ferguson was asked who he’d like to fight next.

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Scott Jorgenson on his first round knockout of opponent Ken Stone

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Clay Guida earned a unanimous decision over Anthony Pettis in the co-main event of the TUF 13 Finale, but according to MMAFighting.com, Guida did not earn the No. 1 contender status. That position belongs to Jim Miller.

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