Miesha Tate never offered Ronda Rousey UFC rematch
The former Strikeforce women's champion took to the airwaves Monday to defend herself against critics who claim she turned down a shot at UFC 135-pound champion Ronda Rousey.
The former Strikeforce women's champion took to the airwaves Monday to defend herself against critics who claim she turned down a shot at UFC 135-pound champion Ronda Rousey.
Bloody Elbow's Josh Nason co-hosted Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez Sunday night, talking the latest MMA news including Saturday's World Series of Fighting event.
A quiet time in MMA? No way says the 'MMA Beat' crew. Women fighting in the UFC, the legitimacy of UFC title shots and the legacy of Jeff Blatnick are discussed on this latest video.
Dana White discusses Ronday Rousey, her fame and why she isn't in the UFC yet.
Bloody Elbow's Josh Nason sees a lot of comparisons between Strikeforce's Ronda Rousey and UFC's Jon Jones, not all of them positive. What would a Rousey loss mean?
Good news for Miesha Tate: her arm wasn't broken by Ronda Rousey. Bad news: Rousey is still the new Strikeforce women's 135-pound champion.
Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey both made weight Friday night, meaning their Strikeforce title fight Saturday night is a go. Bloody Elbow has the full results from the weigh-ins.
Will Olympian and the undefeated Ronda Rousey get her Strikeforce title shot at Miesha Tate? According to a report, the fight is a go for March in Columbus, OH.
If Strikeforce is to continue in 2012, it should do so as a women's only promotion, says Josh Nason.
In order to survive, does women's MMA need Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey? Josh Nason thinks so.