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Miller: I have the advantage in fight with Penn
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<p>Last week when Denis Siver dropped out of UFC 199, Cole Miller didn't hesitate on taking a short-notice fight with BJ Penn. He actually believes the short-notice is more of advantage to him than it is to Penn:</p>
“I think it’s better for me, to be honest,” Miller told the Anik Florian Podcast. “I kind of wish these guys would call me up on two weeks’ notice every single time – when you got a guy like me who doesn’t care about just being a winner.
“All I do is train my martial arts and try to be a well-rounded fighter, and I go in there – these guys have eight to 12 weeks training specifically for me, and they get five or six training partners because they can’t find one guy who is 6-feet tall at 145 (pounds) who’s got my skills. I wish they would always call me up on short notice.”
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