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42-year-old Jim Miller submits Jared Gordon with first-round guillotine

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Jim Miller defeated Jared Gordon via first-round guillotine choke at UFC 328, securing his 28th career victory inside the octagon. The win showcases the 42-year-old veteran's continued effectiveness despite his advanced age for the sport. Miller's guillotine finish further extends his UFC records for longevity and submission prowess. The stoppage came early in the opening round, demonstrating Miller's ability to capitalize quickly on opportunities. This victory adds another chapter to one of the longest and most successful careers in UFC history.

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Jim Miller turned back the clock once again at UFC 328 on May 9, submitting Jared Gordon with a first-round guillotine choke to claim his 28th career victory inside the octagon.

Jared Gordon
Jared Gordon

Miller, known as "A-10," is 42 years old and shows little sign of slowing down. The southpaw from Sussex County MMA carries a professional record of 39-19-0 and stands as one of the most accomplished veterans in UFC history. At five-foot-eight with a 71-inch reach, he has long relied on his submission game to neutralize opponents, and his rate of 1.7 submission attempts per 15 minutes reflects how consistently he hunts for finishes on the ground. The guillotine that ended Saturday's fight arrived early in the first round, a testament to his ability to seize on mistakes without hesitation.

Gordon, nicknamed "Flash," entered the bout at 37 years old with a record of 21-9-0, competing out of Kill Cliff FC. The orthodox fighter from the United States is five-foot-nine with a 68-inch reach and brings genuine offensive output to his bouts, landing 5.64 significant strikes per minute at 53 percent accuracy. He also averages 1.78 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a well-rounded threat in the lightweight division. Despite those credentials, he was unable to survive Miller's grappling in the opening frame.

Jim Miller
Jim Miller

Why it matters

  • Miller's 28th UFC win extends his record for victories in the promotion and underlines his extraordinary longevity at 42 years old.
  • His submission rate of 1.7 attempts per 15 minutes remains among the highest in the lightweight division, making him dangerous every time a fight hits the mat.
  • The loss snaps the momentum Gordon had built with his consistent striking volume and will likely push him back in the lightweight rankings picture.
  • Miller's durability and finishing ability ensure he remains a credible and dangerous opponent for established lightweights despite his age.
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UFC 328

Saturday, May 9, 2026

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