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Miesha Tate undecided in combating the future, has previously shown unknown injuries

Miesha Tate has not made a decision about whether she returns to the UFC -Octagon or not.

The former UFC women -Bantamweight champion of the UFC women competed at the Moines at the beginning of this month and was at the wrong end of a unanimous decision against Yana Santos. “Cupcake” returned from a 17-month release after a submission victory against Julia Avila at UFC Austin in December 2023.

Tate revealed in an Instagram video that she suffered a terribly painful injury that she suffered from victory.

“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, belly down, and I tore two when my ligaments and I had to undergo a reconstructive operation,” said Tate. “It was far the difficult thing I had to do. It was more difficult to come back to my two children, and I triggered my eyes at several points and thought I would never be able to fight again – which I really wanted to have this fight.

“And after an 18-month release, [and] I honestly say the greatest injury to my career that I am satisfied with this performance, and I am happy even with loss. “

Tate announced her retirement at UFC 205 in November 2016 after a one -sided loss of decision against Raquel Pennington. The 38-year-old returned almost five years later and went 2: 3, including a victory against Marion Reneau in her comeback fight in July 2021.

From now on, Tate has not made a decision if her loss against Santos was her last fight.

“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. “

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