Just hours after the news broke that Ronda Rousey had become the first female fighter in UFC history, and the organization’s first female 135lbs champion, Miesha Tate took to Twitter to announce that she too would be joining Rousey in her move from a nearly defunct Strikeforce.

Expect the additions of Rousey and Tate to be only the tip of the iceberg, as Dana White looks to import enough talent to fill female divisions he was previously hesitant to introduce due to a perceived lack of depth among the female ranks.

One thought on “Miesha Tate joins Rousey in UFC women’s ranks”
  1. Ghey.

    How much you wanna bet we see a rousy/tate rematch before we ever see rousy/cyborg.

    What a joke.

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