
Miesha Tate and Ronda ROUSEY are a series of mixed-martial arts bouts. Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship booked the fights. This article will examine Tate's recovery, Rousey’s fall from grace and the upcoming bout.
Miesha Tate vs Ronda Rousey rematch
The Miesha Tate vs Rona Rousey rematch is one of the most anticipated bouts of the year. Strikeforce and Ultimate Fighting Championship booked the two mixed martial artists. Tate is an ex-UFC champion and a rising star for mixed martial arts. The match-up was announced just a couple of weeks ago, and many fans are eagerly anticipating the rematch.
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 now has a record of 13-5 while Rousey is 8-0.

Miesha Tate's comeback
Miesha Tate is available for another round against Ronda Rousey. She recently choked out Holly Holm during UFC 196 and said she's ready to face Rousey again. Rousey, a former champion in UFC, recently had her first child with 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 be broadcast live on ESPN+ at 3:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. She'll likely walk out at Katy Perry's song "Roar."
Ronda Rousey'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. In reality, her fall has been as quick and furious as she rose. Rousey is known as one of most skilled fighters in the country and has become a target for skeptical people. Although she is largely to blame for her downfall, Rousey has been honest and open 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 hasn’t yet officially announced her retirement. However, many are concerned that Rousey won’t make a comeback.

Miesha's "telling it like she sees is" method of promoting fight
Miesha Tate tried to be more blunt as she promoted the fight for her second championship against Ronda. She was blunt and showed her challenger all she had. It wasn't just about selling the fight; it was also about marking territory.
The MMA scene is a completely different place. Ronda is a champion women's bantamweight. She has been an Olympic medalist, and has been compared with Strikeforce and UFC champ Miesha Tate. She is also a former MMA fight fighter. Her "telling it how she sees it” style has received a lot more attention.