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The former UFC champion offers pension update after the last victory after horror injury

It could be the end of the street for an ex-UFC title defender who fought against a hidden cruel injury.

The mixed martial arts game is full of physical adversities and challenges. It is often revealed by fighters after seizures within the UFC Octagon that they have been affected.

From training to weight cutting and Arman Tsarukyan's withdrawal from UFC 311 in January, Sind always shows MMA athletes when they derail their plans.

Fighters often suffer in silence and only reveal their fights after relaxation after recovery. This was the case with a former champion that admits that she had entered the cage for the last time after she had overcome a serious health problem.

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The former UFC champion Miesha Tate was able to retire after shattering comeback plans

Before he went for a walk in the UFC of Moines in early May, the former Miesha Tate Champion of the UFC women had not participated since December 2023.

At that time, 'Cupcake' Julia Avila got to maintain her ranking and talk about a possible opportunity to regain the UFC gold with 135 pounds.

However, this followed a lengthy stay on the sidelines, and although it was previously unclear, Tate recently went on Instagram to reveal the battle that she had after a freak injury in her decision victory against Avila.

“I had my hooks on her back, one of which was a bit flat, and I was really very aggressive to force her down to the stomach, my stomach down, and I tore two of my ligaments and I had to have a reconstructive operation.

“It was far the difficult thing I had to do. It was more difficult to come back to my two children,” said Tate. “At several points, [I] roared my eyes and thought I would never be able to fight again.

“After an 18-month release, the greatest injury to my career, I can honestly say that I am satisfied with this performance [at UFC Des Moines]… also in loss. “

After the act had overcome a considerable hurdle to put up with the gloves again, he admitted that the defeat against Santos at UFC des Moines could close the curtain for her career as an active fighter.

“I don't make any final decisions,” said Tate. “[It] It remains to be seen whether I will fight again or not. I will not clarify any of them because I think there is no right or wrong answer. “

Miesha Tat has already retired in the announcement. Dana White didn't see. '

If the former champion decided to retire, it would not be the first time that she hung her gloves.

Tate announced a shock -Mma -retirement in 2016 after he had suffered against the then Bantamweight Pennington against the then Bantamweight Queen of Women.

The fight came only four months after 'Cupcake' ruled her title. Amanda Nunes.

Dana White, CEO of UFC, belonged to those who were shocked by the decision and admitted that after the loss “he did not see the matter with Miesha Tate”.

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Tate would retire five years later until he celebrates a comeback.

Although a back victory against Marion Reneau immediately brought the American back into the title mix with 135 pounds, she has fought since then and lost three of her last four fights.

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