Tate 'extremely disappointed' of snub for 3rd fight vs Rousey | Inquirer Sports

Tate ‘extremely disappointed’ of snub for 3rd fight vs Rousey

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 08:02 AM August 22, 2015

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Miesha Tate. Photo by Nestor Corrales/INQUIRER..net FILE PHOTO

A trilogy between UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey and top-ranked contender Miesha Tate has been publicly declared for weeks but a quick snap saw it break down.

Rousey announced on “Good Morning America” last Friday her next opponent would be ex-boxer Holly Holm and not Tate whom UFC President Dana White promised would have a third fight against the champion.

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Tate told MMAFighting.com through manager Josh Jones how she felt about the botched potential trilogy.

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“I am extremely disappointed how all the events unfolded this morning regarding news that I will not be fighting Ronda Rousey,” Tate said through her manager.

Tate was initially slated as Rousey’s next opponent after the latter decimated Bethe Correia in UFC 184.

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“I was told after my last win that I had earned the title shot,” Tate said. “I’ve already begun training for Rousey and I was shocked to hear the announcement this morning. I regret this [not only for myself], but my team, sponsors and the fans who like me believed my next fight was for the title.” RAM

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