Miesha Tate

Artist

Birthday August 18, 1986

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Tacoma, Washington, U.S.

Age 37 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 6in

Weight 136 lb

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1986

Miesha Tate (born August 18, 1986) is an American professional mixed martial artist.

She currently competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), in which she is a former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion.

Tate formerly competed for Strikeforce, in which she is a former Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion.

She was also the vice president of ONE Championship.

As of January 23, 2024, she is #8 in the UFC women's bantamweight rankings.

Tate was born in Tacoma, Washington, to Michelle Tate, and was raised by Michelle and husband Robert Schmidt.

A tomboy during her youth, she often socialized with the boys in her neighborhood on playgrounds.

While attending Franklin Pierce High School, Tate sought a sport to participate in, and eventually chose amateur wrestling over basketball.

She wrestled on the boys' team from her freshman year until graduation.

2005

During her senior year in 2005, she competed in the girls' state championship and won the title.

While Tate was attending Central Washington University, a friend of hers encouraged her to attend the mixed martial arts (MMA) club with her.

"I went there, and it really was a bunch of wrestlers. I fit right in," Tate said.

Tate was initially wary of competing in MMA, explaining that she "didn't want to get punched."

2006

After seeing her training partners perform in actual competition, Tate was encouraged to accept her first amateur bout in March 2006, in which she was matched against Elizabeth Posener, a Muay Thai specialist.

During the first round, Tate wrestled Posener to the mat, but did not strike while holding her there, which prompted Tate's trainers to remind her to.

In the second round, Posener bloodied Tate with a knee from inside a clinch.

2007

Tate made her professional debut in mixed martial arts in November 2007 at the one-night HOOKnSHOOT Women's Grand Prix.

She defeated Jan Finney by decision, but was knocked out later in the night by a head-kick from eventual tournament champion Kaitlin Young.

2008

Throughout 2008 and 2009, Tate fought in several small organizations which did not regularly televise fights, defeating Jamie Lyn Welsh in CageSport MMA, Jessica Bednark in Freestyle Cage Fighting (FCF), and Dora Baptiste in Atlas Fights.

On June 27, 2008, Tate debuted in Strikeforce, an MMA promotion based in San Jose, California, which televised bouts on Showtime and CBS.

Fighting in the 135-pound bantamweight division, Tate defeated Elaina Maxwell by unanimous decision at Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Thomson.

2009

Tate captured the 135-pound FCF Women's Bantamweight Championship by defeating Liz Carreiro at Freestyle Cage Fighting 30 on April 4, 2009.

After being knocked down in the first round, Tate gained control of the fight in the second and submitted Carreiro in the third.

After winning the FCF title in April 2009, she returned to Strikeforce at Strikeforce Challengers: Evangelista vs. Aina on May 15, 2009.

Tate was originally scheduled to face Kim Couture, but Couture withdrew from the fight due to undisclosed reasons and Tate was matched up against Sarah Kaufman instead.

In a competitive fight, Tate was defeated by unanimous decision, which marked the first time that Kaufman had gone to a decision.

2010

She defended the title once, defeating Valerie Coolbaugh by first-round armbar submission at FCF 38 in January 2010.

After stepping away to defend her FCF title in January 2010, Tate faced Zoila Gurgel at Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs. Mahe on March 26, 2010.

Tate won the fight by armbar submission in the second round.

Tate was then included in a one-night Strikeforce women's tournament on August 13, 2010, at Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs. Taylor.

A random drawing was held on the day of the weigh-ins to determine first-round matchups and Tate faced Maiju Kujala in the opening round of the tournament.

She defeated Kujala by unanimous decision after two rounds to advance to the tournament final.

She then defeated Hitomi Akano by unanimous decision after three rounds to become Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Tournament Champion.

2011

"I got my butt kicked pretty hard for the first few weeks. I had no idea what I was doing, like a fish out of water," Tate recalled in 2011.

Tate was scheduled to challenge Marloes Coenen for the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship on March 5, 2011, but withdrew from the fight after suffering a knee injury in training.

2012

While looking back on the fight in 2012, Tate noted, "I finally realized what I was there to do, and accepted the harsh truth—this wasn't a wrestling match...it was a fight".

Tate escaped a submission attempt and responded by "whaling down punches" while Posener was on her back for the remainder of the round.

Despite her eagerness to continue, Tate's corner ended the bout after the second round due to the injury she had sustained.

Tate later commented, "When I get hurt or damaged, I fight that much harder."

She amassed a 5–1 amateur record in MMA before turning pro.