
Miesha Tate vs Ronda Rousey is a series of mixed martial arts bouts. Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship booked the fights. In this article we will take a closer look Tate’s return to fighting, Rousey’s downfall, and the next fight.
Miesha Tate vs Ronda Rousey rematch
Miesha Tate and Rona Rousey's rematch is one that will be highly anticipated. Strikeforce, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Strikeforce booked both of these mixed martial artists. Tate, a former champion of the UFC and rising star in mixed martial arts, is booked by Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Fans are eagerly anticipating the rematch, which was just announced a few weeks back.
Rousey won the first match against Tate in March 2012 to win the Strikeforce bantamweight title. Tate tried unsuccessfully to reclaim the title fight after the title fight. Rousey won by submission. Tate is now at 13-5. Rousey is now eight-0.

Miesha Tate's return
Miesha Tate wants to take on Ronda. She recently choked out Holly Holm during UFC 196 and said she's ready to face Rousey again. Rousey is a former UFC champ who just had her first child, Travis Browne. Both women were once foes in Strikeforce.
Miesha Tate will attempt to win her first flyweight title following her fight against Rousey. The fight will air live on ESPN+ starting at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday. She'll likely go to Katy Perry's "Roar"
Ronda's fall from grace
Ronda's fall is likely to have been noticed by anyone who loves mixed martial art. The former champion of the UFC is now in crossfire online and has seen her career tangled up with too many other interests. Actually, her fall from grace is just as rapid and as ferocious than her rise. Rousey is known as one of most skilled fighters in the country and has become a target for skeptical people. While Rousey is generally blamed for her decline in grace, she has been openly honest about her losses.
Although Rousey hasn't publicly announced her retirement, she has already changed her public persona and has even fought under a new name: Amanda Nunes. At UFC 207, she gave a generic apology to her fans and said that she would look into retiring from mixed-martial arts. Rousey still hasn't announced her retirement but many worry that she won’t return to mixed martial arts in the near term.

Miesha Tate's way of encouraging fight is to "tell it as she sees".
Miesha Tate decided to be blunt when promoting her fight for the second title against Ronda Rousey. She got a little mean and showed the challenger everything she had. That was not just selling the fight; it was also marking territory.
The MMA world is a different place now. Ronda is a champion women's bantamweight. She is an Olympic medalist and has been compared to UFC and Strikeforce champ Miesha Tate. She is also a former MMA fighter. Her "telling things as they are" style has received a lot.