Erin Blanchfield Names Two Fighters That Inspired MMA Career

23-year-old Erin Blanchfield was inspired to join the current crop of top-level female fighters by watching Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate. Blanchfield will face former flyweight title challenger Taila Santos at a February 18th UFC Fight Night event. She…

23-year-old Erin Blanchfield was inspired to join the current crop of top-level female fighters by watching Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate. Blanchfield will face former flyweight title challenger Taila Santos at a February 18th UFC Fight Night event. She returns following a first-round submission against Molly McCann at UFC 281 last month. Blanchfield is one…

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Holly Holm Names Preferred Opponent For Big Return Fight

Former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm wants to run it back with the woman who knocked her off the bantamweight throne. Holm hasn’t fought since a controversial loss to Ketlen Vieira via a split decision back in May. Despite outlanding Vieir…

Former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm wants to run it back with the woman who knocked her off the bantamweight throne. Holm hasn’t fought since a controversial loss to Ketlen Vieira via a split decision back in May. Despite outlanding Vieira in almost every facet of the fight, Vieira earned the nod on two of…

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Miesha Tate Names The Only Difference In Peña/Nunes 2

Miesha Tate is putting on her analyst hat to take a look at Peña vs. Nunes 2. There is an interesting rematch in the works in the UFC bantamweight division. Following their time as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Bantamweight Champion Julianna Peñ…

Miesha Tate is putting on her analyst hat to take a look at Peña vs. Nunes 2. There is an interesting rematch in the works in the UFC bantamweight division. Following their time as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Bantamweight Champion Julianna Peña will be once again taking on former champ Amanda Nunes. This…

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Miesha Tate On Retirement: “I’m Not Going To Give Up”

Former UFC bantamweight champion Miesha Tate is looking forward to getting back on track in her professional career after a loss to Lauren Murphy. Tate lost in her flyweight debut to Murphy at UFC Long Island just days ago. She opted to make the move t…

Former UFC bantamweight champion Miesha Tate is looking forward to getting back on track in her professional career after a loss to Lauren Murphy. Tate lost in her flyweight debut to Murphy at UFC Long Island just days ago. She opted to make the move to 125lbs after a loss to Ketlen Vieira at bantamweight…

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Lauren Murphy Reflects On Bloody Win Over Miesha Tate At UFC Long Island: ‘I’m A Bad Motherf*cker’

Lauren MurphyLanding one of the most impressive victories of her Octagon tenure to date, one-time flyweight title challenger, Lauren Murphy has labeled herself as a “bad motherf*cker” off the back of a dominant unanimous decision win over former bantamweight best, Miesha Tate. Murphy, who challenged flyweight champion, Valentina Shevchenko for undisputed divisional gold last September in […]

Lauren Murphy

Landing one of the most impressive victories of her Octagon tenure to date, one-time flyweight title challenger, Lauren Murphy has labeled herself as a “bad motherf*cker” off the back of a dominant unanimous decision win over former bantamweight best, Miesha Tate.

Murphy, who challenged flyweight champion, Valentina Shevchenko for undisputed divisional gold last September in the co-headliner of UFC 266, suffered a one-sided fourth round knockout loss.

Returning to the Octagon for the first time since in Saturday’s main card opener at UFC Long Island, Murphy bloodied and battered divisional newcomer, Tate over the course of three rounds to land a unanimous decision win over the Washington veteran

Slicing Tate with a series of strikes, Murphy appeared to break the former’s nose in the second round, as well as cause severe damage to her left orbital bone, landing a bruising elbow on the break of a clinch exchange.

Reflecting on her impressive win over former undisputed bantamweight best, Tate, Murphy told assembled media how good it felt to mix all her weapons at the UBS Arena event.

“I feel good,” Lauren Murphy said. “I feel good that I was able to take her down, feel good about the elbows I landed. It felt good that she couldn’t take me down. Soon as my butt hit the ground, I was right back up. I wrestled hard. I stayed focused. A lot of the stuff that we did in practice happened tonight, and it just feels good to come back and get a win over a former champion. Nobody’s going to walk over me in this division. And like I said in the interview, when I’m healthy and I’m focused, I’m a force.”

Lauren Murphy welcomes a title-eliminator at 125lbs next

Eyeing a potential title-eliminator against UFC Paris features, Katlyn Chookagian, or Manon Fiorot next, Murphy donned herself as a “bad motherf*cker” in the division.

“There’s been big victories that I’ve had where I’m almost in disbelief like, ‘Oh, I can’t believe I won that. That’s f*cking amazing.’” Lauren Murphy explained. “And right now, I feel like. ‘Yeah, I won that because I’m a badass. I’m a bad motherf*cker. I should’ve (won).’ I had the ability to win fights like that, and I feel like I’m right where I belong.” (Transcribed by BloodyElbow)

Miesha Tate Issues Statement After UFC Long Island Loss

Former UFC bantamweight champion Miesha Tate is taking an optimistic approach to her fighting future following a loss at UFC Long Island. Tate made her 125lb debut against the former title challenger Lauren Murphy to kick off the UFC Long Island main c…

Former UFC bantamweight champion Miesha Tate is taking an optimistic approach to her fighting future following a loss at UFC Long Island. Tate made her 125lb debut against the former title challenger Lauren Murphy to kick off the UFC Long Island main card. Despite Tate having a few positive moments in the fight, Murphy controlled…

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