Filed under: Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos Anthony Pettis kept his career out of the danger zone on Saturday when he defeated Jim Miller at UFC 213 while resembling the fighter who once held the UFC lightweight title. Pettis (20-6 MMA, 7-5 UFC) had struggled since losing UFC gold in March 2015. He had dropped four of five leading up to UFC 213, and it included a miserable stint at featherweight that saw him miss weight before being stopped for the first time as part of an interim title bout with Max Holloway at UFC 206 in December. “Showtime” moved back up to 155 pounds for the encounter with Miller (28-10 MMA, 17-9 UFC), though, and he showed flashes of a return to form in the unanimous-decision win at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

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Ex-UFC champ Anthony Pettis: Lack of pressure key to bouncing back at UFC 213 – MMA Junkie

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