Micah Miller


Micah Thomas Miller is an American mixed martial artist who trains out of Coconut Creek, Florida with American Top Team. He is the younger brother of mixed martial artist Cole Miller.

Background

Miller is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Master Ricardo Liborio.
Micah attended Mount de Sales Academy in Macon, Georgia where he was a standout wrestler, winning many tournaments. Miller placed 2nd and 3rd in the GISA State Championships.
Like his older brother, Cole, he trained with the Macon-based Team Praxis under instructor Cam McHargue. Micah, still a senior in high school, made his amateur mixed martial arts debut in 2005 against John Trent at the conclusion of his final wrestling season. Micah went on to have an undefeated amateur record where he defeated future WEC World Bantamweight Champion Brian Bowles via triangle choke. Micah has gone on to fight in many organizations such as the WEC, DREAM, ASTRA, and Tachi Fighting Championships.

Dream Featherweight Grand Prix

Micah competed in the Dream Featherweight Grand Prix. He lost a hard-fought bought in the first round of the tournament to Yoshiro Maeda via unanimous decision.

The Ultimate Fighter

Miller fought in the first episode of in the featherweight division. Micah lost his preliminary fight by third round submission to Steven Siler.

Mixed martial arts record