Jim Miller reveals ‘hard stop’ deadline for UFC retirement
November 17, 2024 5:10 pm ET
NEW YORK ā It seems like Jim Miller might fight forever, but after Saturdayās win at UFC 309, the potential future Hall of Famer confirmed that all good things must come to an endā¦ eventually.
Miller (38-18 MMA, 27-17 UFC) notched his record-extending 27th UFC win when he submitted Damon Jackson (23-8-1 MMA, 6-6-1 UFC) in the first round at Madison Square Garden. The appearance was his 45 in the promotion.
Not one to usually indicate plans of slowing down, Miller said he has five more fights left ā and thatāll be it. Fifty is the magic number.
āThe 50 is the hard stop,ā Miller told MMA Junkie and other reporters at a post-fight news conference. āYou guys can hold me to that sh*t. Yeah, 100 percent. 100 percent. Unless, theyāre like, āA couple million dollars.ā Then, itās 51. Iām ready to move on to other stuff. There are definitely parts of me that are ready to make a commitment to something else. Itās going to be difficult. Itās got to be f*cking hard to not get to do this.ā
Miller, 41, said one of the biggest struggles will be figuring out what exactly he wants to do when he hangs the gloves up. Fighting is pretty much all heās ever known professionally.
āIāve never had a real job,ā Miller said. āI framed houses with my father. When I was in college, I worked at Buffalo Wild Wings for a little bit. I was a pretty crappy fry cook for a couple months there. But yeah, Iām a fighter. Thatās what I do. I know everybodyās road is different and Iām trying to create my own and be in a good spot to move on to something else. I want to have some energy left to do other stuff. 50 is a hard stop. The goal of mine is to get to 30 wins, so in those five fights, get three more wins and really put that one away. And just have some fun fights and fight on some big cards and fight some guys that Iāve been fans of forever.ā
Not many fighters get to pick and choose the fights that excite them. But Miller is beloved by the promotion, as indicated by UFC CEO Dana Whiteās immediate agreement to Millerās ādealā of getting to 50 UFC fights and then retiring.
To sum it up, Miller is comfortable with his legacy. The final five fights of his career he expects will be fun. Heāll soak in each and every moment until itās time to walk away.
āI feel like Iām a really cool spot,ā Miller said. āIām in a different spot than most people. Iām in a different spot than most fighters before me. I want to go out and I want to put on shows, but Iāve also cemented āJim F*cking Miller.ā Iām going to go out and Iām going to finish people, or Iām going to go out and get my f*cking ass kicked trying to do it. Finding the easy way out inside the octagon, Chael (Sonnen) has said it: Quitting is the easiest thing in the world to do. Itās so painfully easy to find your way out. āThings arenāt going my way. Oh, I broke my hand. Oh, Iāve got a giant cut over my eye. Maybe I should just turtle up. No one would think of any less of me.ā
āBut I know Iāve got this guillotine and I know Iāve got some of these other things, so itās burned into my brain. Like, playing whiffle ball with my friends as a kid like, āBottom of the ninth. Bases are loaded. Itās a full count.ā Iām still trying to hit that home run. Somebody could be punching me in the face while itās happening but Iām still looking for it. You know what a Jim Miller fight is and Iām proud of that. Thatās part of the reason why through some of the tougher times in my career, Iām still here. Itās because itās what I do.ā
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