
UFC Hall of Famer Pat Miletich is in trouble again.
According to online records, Miletich was arrested and booked for driving under the influence on Monday morning, and was sentenced to 30 days in Scott County Jail in Iowa. The charge, according to records, is for OWI third offense.
Specific details of the arrest were not made available.
Miletich recently pled guilty for a similar charge in April, and was given two years probation in Scott County Court stemming from an arrest in September 2023, according to a report from local news outlet WHBF. Miletich allegedly was driving a pickup truck in the wrong direction before driving over a “grass embankment” and fell asleep in a Shell station parking lot with the truck running and still in drive.
The 57-year-old has now faced four separate drunk driving charges since 2019. The September 2023 arrest served as the third, and happened a month prior to his loss to Mike Jackson in his final MMA fight at Caged Aggression 36 where Miletich lost via second-round TKO after being unable to start the third round.
Miletich competed 10 times in the UFC, and was the welterweight champion before losing the title to Carlos Newton at UFC 31 in May 2004.
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