View Full Version : St.Pierre vs. Miller at UFC 48


Curly Howard
03-12-2004, 11:31 PM
from http://www.mmaringreport.com/


Georges “Rush” St Pierre takes on Jason “Mayhem” Miller
A conversation with St Pierre’s manager Stephane Patry has revealed that Jason Miller will be St Pierre’s opponent at the Upcoming UFC 48 in June. It appears that the UFC has found an opponent for Georges St Pierre. He will take on Team Oyama member Jason “Mahem” Miller who will be moving down a weight class to his newly adopted 170 pounds. He has in the past defeated Denis Kang at 185 pounds and should be the taller, leaner fighter and have the reach advantage. St Pierre is coming of a convincing win over the heavily favored Karo “The Heat” Parisyan at the past UFC 46 event and will be looking to take his undefeated record to 6-0 and 2-0 in the UFC. This will be Miller’s first foray into the UFC and his record stands at 10-3 with wins over notables such as Denis Kang, Jay buck and Egan Inoue. We will have more as it develops.

handjobs4dollars
03-12-2004, 11:42 PM
Oh man for a second there I wasing thinking it was Phillip Miller. Oh well.

Zen
03-12-2004, 11:47 PM
I'm pretty sure Mayhem doesn't train with Team Oyama anymore. I think he trains in Vegas now.

Big-g
03-13-2004, 10:32 AM
St.Pierre is gonna win easily..

Fallout
03-13-2004, 11:18 AM
St Pierre is a force at 170. I have been wrong before when I started telling everyone about a Canadian phenom, so I still stay some what reserved this time.

St Pierre should win this fight however. Not an easy fight for Miller in his UFC debut. Carter would of been a better choice

DOGGx0
03-13-2004, 01:46 PM
Jaysun is the ****. I've rolled with him and hes got mad skillz. Tough to call a winner, but I'm gonna be a little biased here and go with Jayson. His jiu-jitsu is unbelievable, and his long arms give for good striking. This is a move down in weight for Jayson so he will be the bigger fighter as well. Hes used to rolling with Rampage and ****, so I know he can take a beating no doubt. He also has a win of Egan Inoue. UFC 48 is starting to shape up. Aside from Kimo-Shamrock II, so far so good... and I'm not even that disappointed about Kimo-Ken II. UFC is starting to showcase more talent. Good ****, good times.

Tanner Rhoden
03-15-2004, 10:23 AM
Zen is correct. Jason's been training in Vegas.