| Name | Pat Miletich (Men) |
| Nickname | The Croation Sensation |
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| Date of birth | Mar 9, 1968 (58 years old) |
| Weight class | Welterweight |
| Personal links | X |
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Pat Miletich – General Profile
Pat Miletich, nicknamed “The Croatian Sensation,” is an American former professional mixed martial artist best known for his historic career in the UFC’s welterweight division. Born on March 9, 1968, in Davenport, Iowa, Miletich is regarded as one of the true pioneers of modern MMA and one of the earliest dominant champions in UFC history.
MMA Career
Miletich began his professional MMA career in the mid-1990s, quickly establishing himself as a dominant force through a combination of wrestling, submissions, and conditioning. He rose to prominence in the UFC and captured the inaugural UFC Welterweight Championship, becoming the division’s first titleholder.
He went on to defend the welterweight title multiple times, defeating a variety of challengers and setting the standard for championship consistency during MMA’s early years. Miletich later competed in other organizations and eventually retired, transitioning into coaching and team leadership.
Fighting Style
Pat Miletich was known for his grinding, control-oriented fighting style. He relied heavily on wrestling, clinch work, and submission grappling, wearing opponents down over time. His durability, cardio, and strategic approach made him extremely difficult to defeat, particularly in longer bouts.
Career Highlights
Miletich’s career highlights include winning and defending the UFC Welterweight Championship and holding one of the longest unbeaten streaks in early UFC history. He was later inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame, recognizing his impact on the sport and his role in shaping MMA’s formative era.
Legacy
Pat Miletich is remembered as a trailblazer of American MMA and a foundational figure in the UFC’s development. Beyond his fighting career, his influence as a coach and team leader helped produce multiple champions, cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s most important early figures.
| Fighter | Event | Method | Extra |
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| Matt Lindland |
UFC 36: Worlds Collide |
KO/TKO Punches · R1 · 3:09 |
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| Shonie Carter |
UFC 32: Showdown in the Meadowlands |
KO/TKO Kick · R2 · 2:42 |
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| Carlos Newton |
UFC 31: Locked and Loaded |
SUB Bulldog Choke · R3 · 2:50 |
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| Kenichi Yamamoto |
UFC 29: Defense of the Belts |
SUB Guillotine Choke · R2 · 1:58 |
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| John Alessio |
UFC 26: Ultimate Field of Dreams |
SUB Armbar · R2 · 1:43 |
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| Andre Pederneiras |
UFC 21: Return of the Champions |
KO/TKO |
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| Jorge Patino |
UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title |
U-DEC |
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| Mikey Burnett |
UFC Brazil: Ultimate Brazil |
S-DEC |
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| Townsend Saunders |
UFC 16: Battle in the Bayou |
S-DEC | |
| Chris Brennan |
UFC 16: Battle in the Bayou |
SUB Shoulder Choke · R1 · 9:02 |
Not all fights are added yet, but they’re coming as soon as possible. 25.64% of the fights were recovered.
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| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Navajo Sterling | 9-0 |
| Jordan Leavitt The Monkey King | 13-4 |
| Kyle Daukaus The D'Arce Knight | 17-4 |
| Conor McGregor Notorious | 22-6 |
| Michael Chandler Iron | 23-10 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Andrei Semenov White Shark | 34-9 |
| Minoru Suzuki | 29-19 |
| Kuniyoshi Hironaka | 23-9 |
| David Cubas Mister X | 21-7 |
| Do Hyung Kim | 20-7 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Sofia Montenegro La Bruja | 6-2 |
| Kennedy Nzechukwu American Savage | 14-6 |
| Cezary Oleksiejczuk | 17-3 |
| Chris Lytle Lights Out | 31-18 |
| Neil Magny The Haitian Sensation | 31-14 |
| Jared Gordon Flash | 21-9 |
| Dustin Poirier The Diamond | 30-10 |
| David Teymur | 8-2 |
| Iwo Baraniewski Rudy | 9-0 |
| Akihiro Gono | 39-24 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Brian Ebersole Bad Boy | 51-18 |
| Matt Hughes | 45-9 |
| Donald Cerrone Cowboy | 36-17 |
| Jorge Masvidal Gamebred | 35-17 |
| Meng Ding Ruthless Assassin | 35-10 |