Jason “Mayhem” Miller and Jake Shields argue on Twitter URDirt.com covers it LIVE

Published on: 15th November, 2009

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Jason "Mayhem" Miller and Jake Shields argue on Twitter URDirt.com covers it LIVE  | read this item

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I just picked up on this argument that Jake Shields and Jason “Mayhem” Miller are having on Twitter and I am bored so I am going to cover it LIVE.

Jason Mayhem Miller Tweets:

Jake, the worst damage you did was give me staph, zit covered leg humper

Jake Shields Tweets in response:

Lol @mayhemmiller. You seem upset?  

He also adds a picture of this.

Shields Tweet

Jason Mayhem Miller responds:

@jakeshieldsajj hugged your way to all those? Let’s do it again, I’ll hold on after the bell this time.

Jake Shields responds:

@mayhemmiller I’m on to bigger & better fights like always. I mean ur last real win was when you beat up your girlfriend and got arrested.

 

 

Mayhem never responded to Shields, but give me a score on the bottom, who do you think won this one?


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  1. @MMA_VIDEOS_ @MMA_VIDEOS_ says:

    @MMA_Narcisist HAHA …I hope he responds…Great Coverage Jason “Mayhem” Miller and Jake Shields fight on Twitter URDirt.com

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  2. @drivenMMA @drivenMMA says:

    @MMA_Narcisist hahahaha Live coverage

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  3. LHK22 LHK22No Gravatar says:

    Jake Shields beat him the second he posted the pictures of the belts

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  4. Max B Max BNo Gravatar says:

    This just made me hate that beaver looking prick even more all he did was lay and pray to a win and now he is cocky I cant wait to see someone bash in his face at 185

    Talking about Mayhems arrest shows how much of a jock dick he is

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    • Chiggs ChiggsNo Gravatar says:

      Haave to agree with ya there Max an I can almost guarantee not too many MMA fans, or fans in general know anythin about the arrest. FOr the record, he never attacked her, he fucked up her new boyfriend, two fuckin different things. Shields is a bitch, if I twittered, Id tell him too, but I dont so fuckem, leg, humpin mofo. Also when the fuck did he win 2 EXC titles?
      Hope they rematch an Miller can get some distance an ko the fucker.

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  5. Fedor is legend Fedor is legendNo Gravatar says:

    Childish and petty Mayhem needs to grow up and so does that douche bag Shields they sound like two little kids arguing on twitter which I guess is the new myspace

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  6. Chiggs ChiggsNo Gravatar says:

    For the record cuz everyone is gonna wanna know,heres Millers arrest story
    A popular 25-year-old professional mixed-martial arts competitor, on probation in Atlanta for breaking a man’s nose, was ordered yesterday to stand trial in Honolulu on a charge of first-degree burglary following a December arrest.

    Jason “Mayhem” Miller was arrested Dec. 17 after he allegedly kicked down the door of his ex-girlfriend’s Nu’uanu apartment and attacked her new boyfriend. He was charged with first-degree burglary, a class “B” felony. He is slated to stand trial Feb. 2 at 8:30 a.m. in O’ahu Circuit Court.

    Miller faces a maximum of 10 years in jail and a $10,000 fine if convicted. He declined comment after his appearance yesterday. He is free on $50,000 bail.

    O’ahu District Court Judge Edwin C. Nacino also denied a motion by Miller’s attorney, David Hayakawa, that would have allowed Miller to fly to Atlanta tomorrow to meet his probation officer. Miller, an Atlanta-area native, is serving five years probation in Fulton County after pleading guilty in November 2004 to felony aggravated battery stemming from a October 2003 fight.

    In that case, Miller punched a man three times in the face, breaking his nose, after the man shoved a woman Miller was with.

    In court, Hayakawa said there is a “very solid chance a warrant will be issued for his (Miller’s) arrest (in Atlanta),” as part of the probation revocation process.

    “The only way he doesn’t show up here is if he’s in jail there,” said Hayakawa. “There is a huge difference between surrendering and having a warrant out for your arrest. He has to appear in Atlanta or everything gets a lot worse.”

    Hayakawa said Miller has informed the Fulton County probation office about the arrest and is working with the Fulton County prosecutor’s office.

    Nacino denied Hayakawa’s motion, saying, “we have him now” and pointing out that Miller knew he was on probation when the alleged incident in Honolulu occurred.

    “I cannot believe this,” Nacino said.

    Miller also faces a possible third-degree assault charge filed by the woman’s ex-boyfriend. A circuit court judge will decide whether to add the charge to the burglary offense, Hayakawa said.

    “Jason sincerely regrets his actions and also the embarrassment he’s caused to his sport,” said Hayakawa, speaking outside of court. “We intend to file the appropriate motions and work with counsel in Atlanta to resolve all matters.”

    Miller was scheduled to fight in the Icon Sport bout against Robby Lawler at Blaisdell Arena on Feb. 18.

    Patrick Freitas, who is promoting the event, said Icon Sport is leaning toward suspending Miller and replacing him with another fighter. He declined to speculate on who might replace Miller.

    Freitas said a news conference will be held at 2 p.m. today at Eastside Grill.

    He described Miller as “basically a good kid” with a “good heart.”

    “He could be suspended for the fight,” said Freitas, speaking after the hearing. “(The felony charge and felony conviction) is a major hang-up for us; we don’t want that image for the sport. We changed the name from Superbrawl to Icon Sport so we could get to the point where we are attracting the ‘father and 14-year-old son’ crowd. It’s tough, obviously, he was involved with some stupid stuff.”

    Icon Sport has said there is no criminal clause in the five-fight, $200,000 contract Miller signed last year. The February fight would be his first under the new deal. He carries a 14-4 record as a professional fighter. Tickets for the Feb. 18 event at the Blaisdell range from $35 to $150.

    If Miller takes responsibility for his crimes and accepts the consequences, Icon Sport would welcome him back “with open arms,” Freitas said.

    In court yesterday, Miller’s 26-year-old ex-girlfriend testified that she had dated Miller for about a year.

    On the morning of the incident, she said she and a male companion were awakened by 15 to 20 minutes of incessant knocking. The woman said Miller left her a voicemail that said, “I’m not leaving until the cops come and take me away.”

    Shortly after that, Miller allegedly kicked the door down and a fight broke out between the woman’s new boyfriend and Miller. In addition to her apartment’s shattered door frame, a futon was broken and a hole opened in the living room wall during the melee, the woman testified.

    The male companion testified yesterday that he “wrapped his arms around” Miller after Miller kicked in the apartment door and poised to punch him. The pair wrestled for roughly two minutes before Miller fled the apartment.

    or maybe this one…

    “Mayhem” Christmas: Jury Says Miller Not Guilty

    Quote:HONOLULU, Dec. 22 — A holiday gift came early for Jason “Mayhem” Miller in the form of a ‘Not Guilty’ verdict from a Honolulu jury on Friday.

    Miller, who was facing up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, was found not guilty on charges of first-degree burglary and assault in the third-degree after being arrested last December for allegedly breaking into his girlfriend’s house and attacking her male companion, Casey Hewes.

    “I wasn’t trying to hurt that guy,” Miller explained from the stand. “There is no way I was trying to hurt that guy.”

    After “accidentally” kicking in the apartment door, Miller says Hewes rushed towards him, apparently trying to use his high school wrestling skills to bring Miller to the ground.

    “It looked kinda like a football tackle,” Miller testified. “He was trying to grab at me.”

    In a truly bizarre, but ultimately successful demonstration, Miller and his attorney, David Hayakawa, reenacted the fight on the courtroom floor. The two showed the jury what happened, and even pointed out a few techniques Miller could have used if he were truly trying to injure Hewes.

    Miller claimed he only acted in self-defense after being tackled onto a futon, causing it to break and leaving the two men on the floor.

    “Now I am stuck inside the futon and he starts gripping onto my head and jamming all of his shoulder meat into my face and covered up my nose and my mouth,” said Miller, who turns 26 on Christmas Eve. “I couldn’t breath at all … in a normal situation … you’re not inside of a futon.”

    Not able to breathe, Miller says he bit Hewes’ arm to escape a headlock.

    “I just want to … let everyone know that I’m getting my life back on track,” a relieved Miller told Hawaii’s KGMB9. “You know, [I’m] moving forward … with my career … with everything.”

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