Fight Info
- UFC 200 – Bantwamweight Title – Miesha Tate vs Amanda Nunes
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada SAT. JUL. 9, 2016
- Miesha Tate: 18-5-0
- Amanda Nunes: 12-4-0
Fight Scores
- Miesha Tate: 3/15 Strikes, 0/5 Takedowns, 0 Submission Attempts
- Amanda Nunes: 40/63 Strikes, 0/0 Takedowns, 0 Submission Attempts
- Amanda Nunes delivered a devastating right to Miesha Tate in the first round
- Miesha Tate looked broken after the right hit from Amanda Nunes
- Amanda Nunes went all out when Miesha Tate fell on the ground and submitted her with a rear naked choke
Here we go!! @MieshaTate vs. @Amanda_Leoa for the bantamweight title at #UFC200 Who you got? pic.twitter.com/fm465OJpV2
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) July 10, 2016
Miesha Tate came blazing with takedown attempts while Nunes kept on striking and defending the takedowns. Nunes who is a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu and Brown in Judo didn’t want to engage in a ground and pound game but instead relied on her reach against Tate for a series of strikes. She caught Tate with a right that looked to have hurt Miesahe in the process. Nunes seemed cautious despite Tate running away but when she sensed that Tate’s knees couldn’t hold any longer she attacked and went for the submission.
OMG!!!!!!! @Amanda_Leoa is the UFC bantamweight champion of the world! #AndNew pic.twitter.com/i0k6asCfcU
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
Miesha Tate’s corner
Didn’t get a chance as 1st round win by Nunes
Amanda Nunes’s corner
No one went back to the corner as Nunes finished Tate in the 1st round
Amanda Nunes’s speech after winning
Man, you know every fight is changing, amazing, he always has to walk something on, making things happen in her life, Miesha stops opponents, everybody knows that, she respects it. She will go back to Brazil and be with her family
Miesha Tate’s speech after losing
Dangerous fighter, got caught, made mistakes. Go back to Ontario Canada get her mind back. She will be back. She will comeback stronger for this, she promises to.
New champ @Amanda_Leoa ties @RondaRousey for most wins in women's bantamweight history with 6! pic.twitter.com/KHrvCVSyac
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) July 10, 2016
Rear naked choke by Amanda Nunes
Miesha Tate: won title from Holly Holm via rear naked choke.
Amanda Nunes: won title from Tate with the same move pic.twitter.com/L9EJmPP7jc
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) July 10, 2016
Historic milestones in UFC 200
- Amanda Nunes ties Ronda Rousey in most wins in women’s bantamweight history – 6 wins
UFC 200 – Miesha Tate vs Amanda Nunes Videos
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