| Pro Record: | 10-5-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) |
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| Age: | 33 |
| Sex: | Male |
| Height: | 5 Feet. 10 Inch(es). |
| Weight: | 155 lbs. |
| Out of: | Illinois |
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| Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Method | Round | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NSF | 01/16/2010 | Win | Sonny Rufenacht | MCC- Midwest Cage Championship 24: Reloaded - Amateur | Submission Rear Naked Choke | 1 | 2:50 | |
| NSF | 09/01/2007 | Loss | Chris Brinson | Elite Cage Fighting 16 | TKO/RSC | 3 | 0:33 | |
| NSF | 03/20/2007 | Loss | Dewayne Bolton | Indiana Ring Rumble | Submission Guillotine Choke | 1 | 0:22 | |
| NSF | 09/02/2006 | NC | Eric Melton | Warrior Fighting Challenge 32: Put Up or Shut Up | ||||
| NSF | 08/19/2006 | Win | Daniel Sparks | Kentucky Fighting Challenge 15 | Submission Rear Naked Choke | 1 | ||
| NSF | 08/05/2006 | Win | Josh Sizemore | Warrior Fighting Challenge 30: Mayhem in Middlesboro | KO Punches | 2 | ||
| NSF | 07/28/2006 | Win | John Shoemaker | Warrior Fighting Challenge 29: Friday Night Fights | Submission Rear Naked Choke | 1 | 1:20 | |
| NSF | 04/22/2006 | Win | Many Delgado | Combat Do Fighting Challenge 7 | KO | 1 |
| Bout results verified by an official State, Tribal, Provincial, or Municipal Commission. | |
| NSF: | Non Sanctioned Fight |
| * : | For a variety of reasons, including weight disparity and the demands of entertainment, Exhibition Bouts are held, in which the contest is unscripted and hard fought, but the results do not count on a fighter's Official Record. |
| NC: | Fight Declared No Contest |
Fighter Bio
Career
Mark Miller is a professional mixed martial artist from Chicago Illinois. Miller is currently fighting for the Chicago-based Red Bears team under Russian fighting legend Igor Zinoviev. Miller is the owner of two welterweight titles in MMA and a third in kickboxing. He’s been a staple in Midwestern shows, and is excited to have the larger stage of the IFL on which to showcase his talents.
Miller was turned on to MMA while a machine gunner in the Marine Corps. He never planned on becoming a pro fighter but when a member of his gym asked him to fill in for an injured competitor, Miller jumped at the chance. Despite fighting on a week’s notice, Miller secured an armbar victory in the first round, and never looked back.


