It was recently announced that Jim Miller would be taking on Gabriel Benitez in February next year. The location of the event is currently unknown, but this contest is sure to be a fan favorite no matter where the bout takes place.
Both fighters are incredibly well-matched, with Miller and Benitez both standing at 173cm tall and both having an identical reach of 180cm. When it comes to octagon experience, you'll struggle to find anybody who can outdo Jim Miller, with the American fighting 40-times in the organization.
Miller currently has an organizational record of 24 wins, 15 losses, and one no-contest. 'A-10' last fought in the welterweight (170 lbs) division against Donald Cerrone, but his next fight is scheduled to take place in the lightweight (155lbs) division.
Gabriel Benitez has also fought numerous times in the UFC. The Mexican has won seven fights in the organization and lost six times.
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Miller currently holds the record for most UFC fights in a career and will once again break his own record against Benitez. This will mark the American's 53rd fight in professional MMA.
The February card will also feature Billy Goff vs. Themba Gorimbo, Evan Elder vs. Nazim Sadykhov, Benoit Saint-Denis vs. Joe Solecki, Clayton Carpenter vs. Juancamilo Ronderos, and Abus Magomedov vs. Gerald Meerschaert.
Watch Miller's latest UFC outing here:
Is Jim Miller currently in good form in the UFC?
Jim Miller, despite nearing 40 years under the sun, is currently in sensational form. 'A-10' has managed to get the better of Erick Gonzalez, Nikolas Motta, and Donald Cerrone in his three latest UFC outings.
All of these recent victories have come via stoppage, with none of his last three UFC opponents getting past the second round. Cerrone was submitted in the second round at UFC 276: Adesanya vs. Cannonier, with both Motta and Gonzalez getting stopped on the feet.
Watch Miller knock out Erick Gonzalez here:
Jim Miller hasn't lost since taking on Joe Solecki at UFC on ABC 2 back in 2021. Solecki managed to beat the UFC legend via unanimous decision in what was Miller's second loss in a row at the time.