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#8 Women's Bantamweight Division

Active

"Cupcake"

Miesha Tate

Women's Bantamweight Division

20-9-0 (W-L-D)

4

Wins by Knockout

8

Wins by Submission

Miesha Tate

athlete record

Info

Learn more about Miesha Tate's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Active
Place of Birth
Tacoma, United States
Trains at
Xtreme Couture - Las Vegas, NV
Fighting style
Grappler
Age
37
Height
66.00
Weight
135.50
Octagon Debut
Aug. 19, 2012
Reach
65.00
Leg reach
37.50
  • Pro since 2007
     
  • Eight wins by submission (2 RNC, triangle, Von Flue, 3 armbar, arm triangle), four by knockout
     
  • Has fought twice in one night twice in her career, in 2007 and 2010
     
  • Owns non-Strikeforce wins over Jan Finney and Elaina Maxwell
     
  • Has won seven of her last 11
     
  • Origin of nickname - People used to think I would be an easy win aka a "Cupcake." when I was up and coming, usually because of my feminine nature outside of the Octagon. It really used to bother me but now I embrace the irony of it. That, and I just love cupcakes. I live to bake!”

UFC on ESPN (12/2/23) Tate submitted Julia Avila via rear naked choke at 1:15 of the third round 

UFC on ABC (7/16/22) Tate lost a three round unanimous decision to Lauren Murphy

UFC Fight Night (11/20/21) Tate lost a five-round unanimous decision to Ketlen Vieira

UFC on ESPN (7/17/21) Tate stopped Marion Reneau via strikes at 1:53 of the third round

UFC 205 (11/12/16) Tate lost a three round unanimous decision to Raquel Pennington

UFC 200 (7/9/16) Tate was submitted by Amanda Nunes at 3:16 of the first round, losing her UFC women’s bantamweight title

UFC 196 (3/5/16) Tate submitted Holly Holm via rear naked choke at 3:30 of the fifth round to win the UFC women’s bantamweight title

UFC on FOX (7/25/15) Tate won a three round unanimous decision over Jessica Eye

UFC 183 (1/31/15) Tate won a three round majority decision over Sara McMann

UFC Fight Night (9/20/14) Tate won a three round unanimous decision over Rin Nakai

UFC on FOX (4/19/14) Tate won a three round unanimous decision over Liz Carmouche

UFC 168 (12/28/13) Tate was submitted by Ronda Rousey via armbar at :58 of the third round in a UFC Women’s Bantamweight title fight

TUF 17 Finale (4/13/13) Tate was stopped by Cat Zingano via strikes at 2:55 of the third round

 

STRIKEFORCE HISTORY:

Rousey vs. Kaufman (8/18/12) Tate submitted Julie Kedzie via armbar at 3:28 of the third round

Tate vs. Rousey (3/3/12) Tate was submitted by Ronda Rousey via armbar at 4:27 of the first round, losing her Strikeforce bantamweight title

Fedor vs. Henderson (7/30/11) Tate submitted Marloes Coenen via arm triangle choke at 3:03 of the fourth round to win the Strikeforce bantamweight championship

Challengers 10 (8/13/10) Tate won a three round unanimous decision over Hitomi Akano to win the Strikeforce 135-pound tournament

Challengers 10 (8/13/10) Tate won a two round unanimous decision over Maiju Kujala

Challengers 7 (3/26/10) Tate submitted Zoila Gurgel via armbar at 4:09 of the second round

Challengers 1 (5/15/09) Tate lost a three round unanimous decision to Sarah Kaufman

Melendez vs. Thompson (6/27/08) Tate won a three round unanimous decision over Elaina Maxwell

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training fighting when I was 19 because I had wrestled in high school and was looking to take my ambition to the next level. What better way to do that than to get in the cage and fight your heart out?!

What ranks and titles have you held? Former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion, former Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion, Women's 135lb Strikeforce Tournament Champion, 2x Freestyle Cage Fighting 135lb champion, 2009 World Team Trials Silver Medalist, 2009 Freestyle Cage Fighting Super Fight Champ, 2008 Fila Worlds Grappling Championships Silver Medalist, 2008 World Team Trials National Grappling Champion, 2005 women's high school Washington state wrestling champ. The Ultimate Fighter season 18 coach. Purple belt in BJJ

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? For me it means I'm one of the best in the world and I'm thankful for the opportunity that the UFC gives to the talented women in MMA

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I attended Central Washington University, no degree

What was your job before you started fighting? I was working at Costco

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? 5-1 as an amateur