Miletich Fighting Systems was founded in 1997 by Pat Miletich, who was born and raised in Bettendorf, Iowa. Pat Miletich has a long history in sports and martial arts training. His credentials include all-state in wrestling and football, black-belts in Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, a U.S. Muay-Thai kickboxing title, undefeated in pro boxing, and is a five time World Ultimate Fighting Champion
Given the knowledge of these differant types of martial arts and athletic endeavors he has pursued, Mr. Miletich has been able to formulate a martial arts training that enables students of all levels to enjoy the benefits of his years of training. Whether it's a five year old karate student, a house wife, a buisness man, or the person who wants to become a world champion
Pat Miletich has trained more world champions than any other trainer in the world, and takes great pride in getting a fighter to the pinnacle of the sport of ultimate fighting. However most people do not know that 95% of all students trained at Miletich Fighting Systems are people that have no intention of ever stepping into the ring
The Miletich Fighting Systems instructors understand that all people have the desire to be in great shape, learn how to defend themselves, and at the same time avoid injury. Our workouts have a proven safety record that will enable you to train in a safe, fun, and controlled class setting
We encourage people of all ages and abilities to try the classes here at our facility and see why so many people from around the world travel to train right here in Bettendorf, Iowa at the Miletich Fighting Systems facility.
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By far the IFL’s most dominant team thus far, Pat Miletich’s squad has rolled through some of the best in the league. The team trains together out of Miletich Fighting Systems in Iowa, an academy long-known for producing MMA champions. Miletich’s own fighting career was by no means insignificant, but his success as a coach is likely to be his legacy in the minds of fans.
Perhaps no other camp in MMA has produced as many champions and top contenders as Pat Miletich’s Bettendorf, Iowa-based team. It started with a relatively small group of ex-wrestlers in the Midwest who worked together to adapt their game to the demands of MMA, and it has gone on to lead the evolution of the sport into every major organization on the planet.
Miletich Fighting Systems has come to be known for their brutal training sessions, weeding out the weak and leaving only a determined core of disciplined fighters. Every year scores of young men make the pilgrimage to Iowa to train with MFS in the hopes of one day becoming world champions, though only a select few manage to succeed.
Pat Miletich
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Statistics
Nickname The Croation Sensation
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 169 lb (77 kg)
Born March 9, 1968
Fighting out of Bettendorf, Iowa, USA
Town of birth Davenport, Iowa, USA
Fighting style Freestyle Jiu Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 28
By knockout 4
By submission 18
Losses 7
Draws 2
No contests
09-26-2006 - Lost to Renzo Gracie, IFL GvsM, Submission Round 1, 3:37
03-22-2002 - Lost to Matt Lindland, UFC 36, TKO Round 1, 3:09
06-29-2001 - Defeats Shonie Carter, UFC 32, KO Round 2, 2:42
05-04-2001 - Lost to Carlos Newton, UFC 31, Submission Round 3, 2:50
12-16-2000 - Defeats Kenichi Yamamoto, UFC 29, Submission Round 2, 1:58
08-23-2000 - Lost to Kiyoshi Tamura, Rings MC 3, Majority Decision
06-09-2000 - Defeats John Alessio, UFC 26, Submission Round 2, 1:43
01-15-2000 - Lost to Jose Landi-Jons, WEF 8, TKO(Corner Stoppage) Round 1, 8:00
08-21-1999 - Defeats Shonie Carter, EC 27, Decision
07-16-1999 - Defeats Andre Pederneiras, UFC 21, TKO(Cut) Round 2, 2:20
05-30-1999 - Defeats Clayton Miller, CC 2, Submission Round 1, 0:40
02-02-1999 - Lost to Jutaro Nukao, SB 11, Submission Round 1, 9:22
01-08-1999 - Defeats Jorge Patino, UFC 18, Decision
10-16-1998 - Defeats Mikey Burnett, UFC Ultimate Brazil, Decision
08-22-1998 - Draw to Dan Severn, EC 20, Decision
06-27-1998 - Defeats Al Buck Jr, MS 1, Submission Round 2, 2:49
03-13-1998 - Defeats Chris Brennan, UFC 16, Submission Round 1, 9:02
03-13-1998 - Defeats Townsend Saunders, UFC 16, Decision
11-15-1997 - Defeats Chris Brennan, EC, Decision
08-30-1997 - Draw to Chris Brennan, EC 9, Decision
06-25-1997 - Defeats Chuck Kim, EC 7, Submission Round 1, 10:46
03-28-1997 - Lost to Matt Hurne, EF 4, TKO(Doctor Stoppage) Round 1, 5:00
02-15-1997 - Defeats Chad Cox, EC 3, Submission Round 1
02-01-1997 - Defeats Paul Kimbro, EC 2, Submission Round 1, 5:13
01-17-1997 - Defeats Jason Nicholsen, SB 3, Unanimous Decision
11-23-1996 - Defeats Earl Loucks, EC 1, Submission Round 1, 7:00
09-01-1996 - Defeats Pat Assalone, BATB 1, Submission Round 1, 4:01
07-26-1996 - Defeats Matt Anderson, Gladiators 1, Submission
05-11-1996 - Defeats Yasunori Matsumoto, QCU 2, TKO(Doctor) Round 1, 15:53
02-10-1996 - Defeats Andrey Dudko, BOTM 2, Submission Round 1, 2:49
02-10-1996 - Defeats Bob Gholson, BOTM 2, KO Round 1, 2:20
02-10-1996 - Defeats Rick Graveson, BOTM 2, Round 1, 0:46
01-20-1996 - Defeats Rick Graveson, QCU 1, Submission Round 1, 1:53
01-20-1996 - Defeats Ed McLennan, QCU 1, Submission Round 1, 1:28
10-28-1995 - Defeats Kevin Marino, BOTM 1, Submission Round 1, 3:49
10-28-1995 - Defeats Angelo Rivera, BOTM 1, Submission Round 1, 1:40
10-28-1995 - Defeats Yasunori Matsumoto, BOTM 1, Submission Round 1, 7:40
Pat "The Croatian Sensation" Miletich from Bettendorf, Iowa is a mixed martial artist well known for his fights within the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the founder of Miletich Fighting Systems, which has some of the most talented and popular fighters within MMA, such as UFC Welterweight Matt Hughes,UFC heavyweight "The Maine-iac" Tim Sylvia and "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler.
Biography
This page was not made by PAT MILETICH------PAT MILETICH holds Black Belts in Karate and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
U.S. Pro Muay Thai Kickboxing Champion
Undefeated Pro Boxer
5 Time World Fighting Champion
#1 Pro Fight Trainer in the World !!
Trainer of 11 Pro Mixed Martial Arts World Champions
Trainer of 42 Pay-per-View Pro Mixed Martial Arts Fighters
It Is a Page To be a Fan of the MAN !I think as all his fans do,, he is a great and very friendly guy, in no way is this meant to mis-represent him,, but just the opposite , its a way that many people can get together to celebrate the man.Please feel free to add pictures and info at any time just load the info to the mail section and we can add it if possible,if anyone is offended by this page or there are any copyrited pics on here just mail us - we'll take them off, this page is for fans of Pat Miletich and the fighting force in MFS he has created.. We respect PAT and the page is here for you to show some love too
Pat was born in Davenport,Iowa and was the youngest of 5 children (2 of his brothers are deceased). Miletich wrestled and played football at Bettendorf High School. He is believed to have begun wrestling as early as the age of 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 would eventually choose to wrestle in junior college. Shortly thereafter, his mother became ill with heart problems. As a result, Pat left school to care for her. Pat has stated in past interviews that he actually began fighting to assist with paying her bills
Pat started his MMA training at an age of 26. He had previously trained in Karate, kickboxing and boxing. 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 in Los Angeles and also fought professionally. Pat Miletich trained with Coach Alvino Peña at the Davenport Boxing Club. A friend from Chicago who refereed his kickboxing matches got him into a Renzo Gracie seminar. After training in BJJ for a year, the same friend then got him into the "Battle of the Masters", a MMA tournament held in Chicago 1n 1995. He continued fighting at smaller events and enjoyed success. He was undefeated through 15 fights before losing to Matt Hume. .. fights later Pat fought in UFC 16 and won the first UFC Lightweight Tournament. At UFC Brazil:Ultimate Brazil, Pat defeated Mikey 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. Pat defended his title for the fifth time overall (first as welterweight) against Carlos Newton at UFC 31 and lost by submission. This was his first defeat in the UFC. His next fight was a KO win over Shonie Carter at UFC 32. After this fight, Pat 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. Par returned to fight at his new weight at UFC 36 but lost quickly to Matt Linland. Miletich decided to take some time away from professional fighting and recover from numerous chronic injuries. Miletich has never formally retired
Miletich holds a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Shorei ryu Karate. Pat has also trained with BJJ Black Belt Segio Monteiro and was awarded his BJJ Blackbelt by Oswaldo Alves
Pat Miletich returns home today a villain. The Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight legend and Bettendorf High School grad will be back at Champions Gym in downtown Bettendorf with tales of the glories from the set of his first major motionpicture acting gig
He has spent the past month two hours south of the border in the wine valley of Ensenada, Mexico, getting kicked in the head by Paul Walker (Brian O’Connor from “Fast and the Furious” and Lance Harbor from “Varsity Blues”) and trying to surf when the long hours allowed it
“I play a crazy guy who’s after Paul Walker. Robbie Lawler, Rory Markham (both Miletich Fighting Systems fighters) and myself are the three bad guys who are fighting Paul in the desert,” Miletich said in an e-mail from the set. “We do have some long hours, but it’s all going to be worth it. What more can a person ask for in life … hanging out in Mexico, making a movie and surfing with Paul Walker? Paul’s actually a very good surfer. I, on the other hand, sink like a rock in the ocean.Paul and stunt coordinator Oakley Lemon are doing better learning how to fight than I am learning how to surf
“I have only been surfing with (Paul) once, since we’ve been pretty busy with the movie. He’s a great surfer, and they’re coaching me on how not to drown. I think they find me comical on a surf board. I need the practice.”
The film, entitled “The Death and Life of Bobby Z”, which is based on a 1997 book by Don Winslow, is being directed by John Herzfeld, who has become a friend of the Miletich camp in short time. Herzfeld’s credits include directorial work on “2 Days in the Valley,” “The Ryan White Story” and “Don King: Only in America
Last winter he spent a week in the Quad-Cities with Miletich and his fighters, researching a movie he’s writing that uses ultimate fighting as the vehicle of the story. He joined Tim Sylvia’s corner last February in Las Vegas when he fought Andrei Arlovski and has kept in correspondence with the camp
“John’s a great person and he’s incredibly talented with a lot of creativity,” Miletich wrote. “He has also been very helpful with my difficulties in dealing with the pressures of doing this project and being worried about my fighters back home, who have big fights coming up
One of those fights is Saturday in UFC 56: Full Force at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. That’s when Matt Hughes defends his welterweight championship against challenger Joe Riggs and Sam Hoger, from the first season of the reality show “The Ultimate Fighter,” fights Jeff Newton on the undercard
“It’s very hard for me to communicate from where I am. We are on-set for long hours, and I don’t have access to phones on a constant basis,” Miletich wrote. “Matt and the other fighters have been training for so many years that it’s not a problem for them. Jens Pulver and the others have been helping the guys get ready for their fights, so I’m very confident they will be fine. I do wish I could be there for them. It’s a little difficult for me to be so far away at times like this. We’re like brothers
Other than the distance from home and life out of cell phone range, Miletich has enjoyed his first taste of the cinema
“We (the fighters) get along with the actors, stuntmen and production people very well. They are intense people, so we relate very well.”
Who I'd like to meet: the many places to find Pat on the WEB
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http://www.champsfitness.com/thechampions.html
http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=188
http://www.knucklepit.com/mixed-martial-arts-pat_miletich.htm
http://www.fairtexgear.com/html_documents/fighters/fighters_detail.asp?fighter_id=20
http://sfuk.tripod.com/interviews_02/ufc36_miletich.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Miletich
http://miletich-fight-minn.tripod.com/id25.html
http://www.profightstore.com/content.asp?mode=interview&action=details&ID=86
http://www.atxsport.com/reviews/miletich.html
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