Filed under: Featured , Featured Videos , News , UFC Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate has no desire to stage a comeback in the new featherweight division. “At this point, it’s not even on the radar, so I can’t say that will probably happen, because I don’t think that it will,” Tate (18-7 MMA, 5-4 UFC) today told MMAjunkie Radio. Tate retired in the cage after a one-sided loss at UFC 205 to Raquel Pennington, which followed the loss of her title in another blowout against current champ Amanda Nunes at UFC 200.
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