Miesha Tate has done it all. During her 12 year career as a professional MMA fighter she’s won titles at Strikeforce, UFC and overall been in a number of notable fights.
Still Tate, who has given birth to a baby during the last year isn’t looking forward to getting back in the octagon. However professional grappling is a whole other thing.
Grappling as you guys know, throughout my fight career, it’s just something that I’ve always been passionate about it. Now that you know I’ve had a baby and all that good stuff, that’s where I keep myself busy I keep myself preoccupied on the mats with jiu-jitsu so it’s a passion of mine!
Tate will next be color commentating Sakuraba’s Quintet
We are very excited to have @MieshaTate join us in commentary for #QUINTET3 at @orleansarena on October 5th, breaking down the action for our @UFCFightPass audience.@PolarisProEvent @eddiebravo @JoshLBarnett @UrijahFaber @SatoshiIshii @thefrankmir
©Courtesy UFC FIGHT PASS pic.twitter.com/CLjIXy2fJG— QUINTET (@quintet_pr) September 26, 2018
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