- Pat Miletich
MMAstatsbox|name=Pat Miletich
nick=The Croatian Sensation
height=5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
weight=169 lb (77 kg)
birthdate=birth date and age|year=1968|month=3|day=9
died=
fightingfrom=Bettendorf, Iowa , U.S.
hometown=Davenport, Iowa , U.S.
fightteam=Miletich Martial Arts
fightstyle=Freestyle Jiu Jitsu
wins=28
losses=7
draws=2
nocontest=
ko=4
submissions=18|Patrick Jay "The Croatian Sensation" Miletich known as Pat Miletich (Miletić in
Croatia n) (bornMarch 9 ,1968 inDavenport, Iowa ) fromBettendorf, Iowa is a mixed martial artist (MMA) well known for his fights within the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is the founder ofMiletich Fighting Systems , which trains some of the most talented and popular fighters in MMA, such as former UFC Welterweight champion Matt Hughes, former UFC heavyweight championTim Sylvia , former UFC lightweight championJens Pulver , as well as currentICON Sport andElite XC middleweight championRobbie Lawler .Biography
Early life
Miletich was born in
Davenport, Iowa , the youngest of 5 children (2 of his brothers are deceased). One brother committed suicide, the other one died in a roadside accident. Miletich wrestled and played football at Bettendorf High School. He is believed to have begun wrestling at age six. Miletich said he wanted to be a world champion in something and wrestling was something he was good at. Although Pat originally planned to pursue football after graduating high school, he eventually chose to wrestle in junior college. Shortly thereafter, his mother became ill with heart problems, and he left school to care for her. Miletich has stated in past interviews that he actually began fighting to help pay her bills. [ [http://www.411mania.com/MMA/columns/57187/411Mania-Exclusive-Interview-with-Pat-Miletich.htm I was working three jobs trying to help her pay bills because she couldn't work for a while. ] ]MMA career
Miletich started his MMA training at age 26. Prior to this age, Miletich trained at Nick Tarpein's School of Martial Arts in Davenport, IA where he learned much of what he knows about karate. Miletich was largely influenced in his
boxing aspirations by his uncle, Johnny "Miller" Miletich. Johnny Miletich was a member of the U.S. boxing squad at the 1932 Olympics inLos Angeles and also fought professionally. [ [http://www.nbcsports.com/portal/site/nbcsports/menuitem.6f806e473b4cb158fb00ec22493c2d04/?vgnextoid=0d31a6e52bd14110VgnVCM10000075c1d240RCRD&cpsextcurrchannel=1 He was that hard-nosed kid who started wrestling at six, became a high school football star as well and loved hearing stories about uncle Johnny Miletich, who was on the 1932 U.S. Olympic boxing team and later fought light heavyweight champ Maxie Rosenbloom twice, a draw and a split-decision loss.] ] Pat Miletich trained with coachAlvino Peña at the Davenport Boxing Club. A friend fromChicago who refereed his kickboxing matches got him into aRenzo Gracie seminar. After training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) for a year, the same friend then got him into the "Battle of the Masters", a MMA tournament held in Chicago in 1995.fact|date=August 2007He continued fighting at smaller events and enjoyed success. He was undefeated through 15 fights before losing to
Matt Hume . Three fights later Miletich fought in "UFC 16 " and won the first UFC lightweight tournament. At "", Miletich defeatedMikey Burnett to become the first UFC lightweight (under 200 lbs) champion. The UFC changed the weight class limits again in 2001, and Miletich became the champion of the new welterweight division.In his fifth title defense (and first as a welterweight) at "
UFC 31 " he lost toCarlos Newton by submission. This was his first defeat in the UFC. His next fight was a KO win overShonie Carter at "UFC 32 ". After this fight, Miletich moved up to the middleweight division. This was partly due to encouragement by UFC management and because his teammate, Matt Hughes, defeated Carlos Newton to win the UFC welterweight championship. Miletich returned to fight at his new weight at "UFC 36 ", but quickly lost toMatt Lindland . Miletich decided to take some time away from professional fighting and recover from numerous chronic injuries. Miletich was scheduled to fightFrank Trigg at "WFA 3" but pulled out due to injury. He returned in September 2006 to fightRenzo Gracie in an International Fight League (IFL) superfight, and was submitted with aguillotine choke in the first round. Afterwards, he retired again.Currently, Pat Miletich is the coach of the two-time IFL champions, the
Quad City Silverbacks . In the first national broadcast onMay 21 ,2006 , his team beat Bas Rutten'sLos Angeles Anacondas 4-1.Miletich holds a third degree black belt in Shuri-ryu karate. He has also trained with Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Sergio Monteiro and was awarded his BJJ black belt by Oswaldo Alves. He is the cousin to Danny Farmer, a former wide receiver for the
UCLA Bruins football team who enjoyed a brief career in the NFL.fact|date=August 2007Personal life
Miletich is married and has two daughters. [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/5451529.html]
MMA record
References
External links
* [http://www.ifl.tv/Team-Silverbacks-Pat-Miletich.html IFL profile]
*Sherdog|id=188|name=Pat Miletich
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