Miesha Tate is not an Olympic wrestler or judoka. She’s never won a world title in professional boxing, and she’s not a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt.But when the Octagon door closes and it’s time to fight, there may not be anyone tougher in the UFC, male or female.For that, travel back to Tacoma, Washington, where the future UFC women’s bantamweight champion began establishing a pattern that has been her trademark throughout a nearly nine-year professional MMA career. She’s here to fight, to win, and to do whatever it takes to get that victory.“I got to be … Read the Full Article Here
Road to UFC 200: Miesha Tate’s long journey
Miesha Tate is not an Olympic wrestler or judoka. She’s never won a world title in professional boxing, and she’s not a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt.But when the Octagon door closes and it’s time to fight, there may not be anyone to…