Miesha Tate

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Cupcake

🇺🇸 Tacoma, USAStatut: Active
Age: 37Division: Bantamweight
Height: 168 cmFighting style: Grappler
Weight: 61 kgOctagon debut: Aug. 19, 2012
Reach: 165 cmStats: 20-9-0 (W-L-D)
Leg Reach: 95 cmLast fights:

🥊 UFC history and facts: Miesha Tate

Miesha Tate, a professionally ranked MMA fighter since 2007, has remarkable career highlights. Known for her submission victories, she has achieved eight wins using techniques such as the Rear Naked Choke, Triangle, Von Flue, Armbar, and Arm Triangle. Tate’s knockout power cannot be overlooked either, with four wins to her credit.

Exceptional Stamina and Tenacity

Tate has demonstrated exceptional stamina and tenacity in her career by fighting twice in one night on two occasions, first in 2007 and later in 2010. Her non-Strikeforce victories over Jan Finney and Elaina Maxwell speak volumes about her prowess in the Octagon.

The Origin of ‘Cupcake’

Tate’s nickname, ‘Cupcake,’ has an interesting origin. When she was a budding fighter, opponents often underestimated her, considering her an easy victory due to her feminine nature outside the Octagon. However, she embraced and leveraged this perception to her advantage, along with her fondness for baking cupcakes.

Recent Fights: Victories and Challenges

Her most recent fights reflect a mixed bag of victories and losses. In 2023, she registered a win against Julia Avila via a rear naked choke. The following year, she lost a three-round unanimous decision to Lauren Murphy. She again faced defeat in a five-round unanimous decision to Ketlen Vieira in 2021 but bounced back with a victory against Marion Reneau later that year.

Notable Achievements: UFC and Strikeforce

Her most notable achievement was in 2016 when she won the UFC Women’s Bantamweight title by submitting Holly Holm with a rear naked choke. However, she lost this title to Amanda Nunes later the same year.

During her time in Strikeforce, Tate submitted Julie Kedzie and won the Bantamweight Championship by defeating Marloes Coenen. However, she lost this title to Ronda Rousey in 2012.

Resilience and Passion: Tate’s Legacy

Despite the ups and downs in her career, Tate’s resilience and passion for the sport have solidified her reputation as a formidable competitor in MMA. Her journey, characterized by intense battles and remarkable comebacks, continues to inspire upcoming fighters.