By Elias Cepeda UFC featherweight
Cole Miller (18-6) doesn’t mince words and isn’t initially open to reflection today. He’s on his way from Miami’s international airport to Los Angeles, where he will fight
Nam Pham this Saturday, August 4th, on the preliminary card of
UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera. Traveling is hardly ever any fun, and it must be less so for someone cutting weight, as Miller is. And when he’s asked what he may have learned from his last fight, a
loss to Steven Siler in March, Miller is hard on himself. “I wouldn’t say I learned anything from that fight. I just looked like shit,” he deadpans. “I moved backwards too much, I tried to counter too much, which is not really my game. I don’t know why I did that.” Miller has never lost two fights in a row in his MMA career — and admits to a certain pride in that — but says that these days, losing at all is not acceptable. “When I was younger [losing two in a row] really meant that you didn’t learn from your previous mistake or didn’t work hard enough. Now its more of a, ‘losing sucks, period,’ feeling,” he says.
Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/ufc-on-fox-4-exclusive-for-cole-miller-losing-is-no-longer-an-option/
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