Stipe Miocic was born on August 19, 1982, in Euclid, Ohio, USA, and is regarded as one of the greatest heavyweights in UFC history. Coming from a family of Croatian immigrants, Miocic has reached the pinnacle of his career through extraordinary talent and unwavering determination. Before stepping into the professional arena, he served as a firefighter and a medical technician – experiences that instilled in him courage and a fighting spirit, which are essential qualities contributing to his success in the octagon.
First Steps into the UFC
Miocic began his professional MMA career in 2010, and it took him only two years to join the UFC, the premier MMA organization in the world. His debut fight in the UFC occurred in 2011, where he faced Joey Beltran and secured victory through impressive grappling skills and sheer power. A string of subsequent wins propelled Miocic to the top of the heavyweight rankings.
Journey to the UFC Heavyweight Championship
In 2016, Miocic entered the most crucial match of his career against Fabricio Werdum, the reigning UFC heavyweight champion. With superior strategy and strength, Miocic knocked out Werdum in the first round, becoming the heavyweight champion. Since then, he has set a remarkable record by successfully defending his title three times against formidable opponents such as Junior dos Santos, Alistair Overeem, and notably in a trilogy of epic battles with Daniel Cormier.
Final Fight and Miocic’s Farewell
According to the latest announcements from the UFC, the fight between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic is set to take place on November 17. This is regarded as Miocic’s farewell to his illustrious career, with UFC president Dana White declaring him the greatest MMA fighter in UFC heavyweight history. Stipe Miocic has not competed in professional MMA for the past three years, with his last appearance in the octagon being in March 2021, when he lost to Francis Ngannou and relinquished the championship title to “The Predator.” Prior to that, Miocic successfully defended the UFC heavyweight title four times. Let us await the day of the fight and see who will emerge victorious.