Miesha Tate Reveals Amanda Nunes Bonus Payments

The former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate recently suffered a loss in the main event of UFC Fight Night against Ketlen Vieira. Tate took to her Instagram account recently and posted a list that ranks the Total Fight Night bonuses. Tate tops the table alongside Amanda Nunes with achieving it four times. Tate also opened up on Ronda Rousey.

Tate wanted to remind the fans of a couple of things. One is the fact the “I still have the most FOTN awards of any active female in my division” while she also noted that “I’ve improved my strike absorption rate by nearly 50% since my return to MMA”. afds

 


 

She also wanted to convey to the fans that it is “just a tiny setback to the major comeback”.

 

You can check out the Instagram post below:

 

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Aspen Ladd is eyeing for a fight with Miesha Tate

Tate often calls out UFC fighters and Aspen Ladd is one of them. She recently responded to the shots taken by Tate. The former wants to settle things inside the UFC octagon as she will soon return to bantamweight.

Aspen Ladd told MMA Junkie:

My next fight will definitely be at bantamweight. I overthought everything and underperformed. That’s the best way that I can describe it. I’m glad that I got back in there and fought, but I did not do anything that I needed to do.It was really just me not pulling the trigger, and I don’t know if it was the two years off or what, but at this point, I just want to get back in and really get back to myself as far as a fighter goes. I think she’s definitely stirred the pot quite a bit.”

“We all have life experiences, right? But without knowing what’s happened to another person, you can’t just apply, like, your triggers and what’s wrong with you to them. She has a tendency to see the world through what’s happened to her in the past. I don’t want to talk sh-t, but I definitely want that fight. You said some things; let’s go handle this like adults here.”

 

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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