Anthony Pettis in danger of losing another fight against Jim Miller..

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Should he lose to Miller he'd be 1-5 in his last 6.

Miller is fully capable of winning this fight IMO. He himself had an inconsistent run recently but he's said that he's addressed some potential issues regarding Lyme Disease.

This will be Anthony's return to 155 and it would put him at 0-3 at LW going into this.

Who you got?
 
Pettis needs to get a new boxing coach, hit up a wrestling camp or something, and just go on a can-crushing tour for a few fights. His confidence is shot, and I think his approach has become stale. This is a guy who you actually give tuneup fights to. He's an exciting fighter who's being ruined basically. Dunno who wins this one (really don't know much about Miller, honestly), but I know that hot-and-cold, but mostly cold Pettis isn't the same fighter mentally, and can lose fights he probably wouldn't while being confident.
 
I got Pettis, but if he loses it ain't exactly catastrophic. He's still Anthony Pettis. Everyone will still watch him fight and he could potentially claw his way back up after stringing a few wins together.

He's sorta like Cowboy, except he's a better at fighting Cowboy that stopped Cowboy with a liver kick to Cowboy.
 
Charles Olivera had Pettis' back multiple times and Pettis navigated it pretty well. I think it's unlikely Miller wins, but Pettis does need a change up
 
Should he lose to Miller he'd be 1-5 in his last 6.

Miller is fully capable of winning this fight IMO. He himself had an inconsistent run recently but he's said that he's addressed some potential issues regarding Lyme Disease.

This will be Anthony's return to 155 and it would put him at 0-3 at LW going into this.

Who you got?
Your opinion sucks and you know nothing rebel kitty!
 
I fully expect Miller to decision him at this point, but still wouldn't shock me if Pettis gets some crazy third round finish out of nowhere.
 
He'll have a UFC career until he chooses not to, regardless of wins/losses
 
Cowboy never lost 2 fights in a row...
Never held a belt or beat Benson in three attempts either (his decision win was silly).

I like Cowboy, I watch him fight every day, always, forever!

The point I clearly failed to make was that there will always be a place at the table for great/exciting fighters.
 
those decision losses don't mean shit, he is 1-1-3 in his last 5
 
I got Pettis, but if he loses it ain't exactly catastrophic. He's still Anthony Pettis. Everyone will still watch him fight and he could potentially claw his way back up after stringing a few wins together.

He's sorta like Cowboy, except he's a better at fighting Cowboy that stopped Cowboy with a liver kick to Cowboy.

This. He's one of those fighters where you always have to watch him, so you don't miss a crazy KO finish. He can lose his nex 2-3, but as long as they're entertaining and action packed, the UFC won't let him go. He still draws eyes regardless.

Basically, a Pettis loss is still way more exciting and entertaining than any Ben Askren or Jake Shields win.
 
Looks like an easy win for Pettis, Miller seems to be in the point of his career where he puts on entertaining fights to save his roster spot
 
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