I would like to learn more about what I can do for my hair, because I think I don’t really know; my poor hair is suffering because of my lack of knowledge. Miesha Tate Read Quote
My freshman year of high school, I started wrestling, and I ended up loving it more than anything I’d ever done. Miesha Tate Read Quote
I hate the stereotype that women who fight are ‘butch’ or ‘wannabe men.’ It’s nice to be able to embrace being a beautiful, strong woman. Miesha Tate Read Quote
I’m a woman who’s been in a man’s sport since the age of 15, and to see people finally seeing what I saw right from the start, that female fighters are just as good ‘pound-for-pound’ as our male counterparts. Miesha Tate Read Quote
People like myself have been pushing, competing, and promoting female MMA for a long time, and to see the fans accept a female division in the UFC so quickly is vindication that all that hard work amounted to something. Miesha Tate Read Quote
I did see the Yahoo Sports story Kevin Iole wrote about how the ratings for TUF go up when there’s a women’s fight in the episode. I can’t lie: it felt really good to see that the UFC fans – not only MMA fans but fans of the UFC who maybe hadn’t seen any female fights before February of this year – look forward to watching the women fights so much. Miesha Tate Read Quote
There’s a lot of girls in the division I really like, but I always feel like there’s this underlying sense of a potential matchup, potential competition. It adds a different element. Miesha Tate Read Quote
There’s no facade; it’s very real. I just don’t get along with Ronda, and we don’t see eye to eye on anything. We’re just two completely different people. People can tell that our rivalry is very raw. It’s very, very real. Miesha Tate Read Quote
I feel like I’m evolving quickly with my confidence, physically, just everything. Miesha Tate Read Quote
I know the first thing I want to do when I come back from a loss is to get in the gym and get better. Miesha Tate Read Quote