Miesha Tate doesn't agree with Ronda Rousey's 'World's Most Dominant Athlete' tag, talks Jon Jones' suspension

Miesha Tate doesn't concur with Ronda Rousey's 'Reality's Most Dominant Athlete' label, talks Jon Jones' suspension, esha Tate is in the Philippines to go to the forthcoming UFC: Manila card this weekend. On Thursday evening, the previous Strikeforce champion identifies with the amassed media about different subjects, for example, Ronda Rousey being credited as the world's most prevailing competitor by Sports Illustrated, Jon Jones' suspension and the headliner session between Frankie Edgar and Urijah Faber.

This is what the ladies' bantamweight contender said when asked in regards to the accompanying points.

On the Philippines:

I'm truly astounded at how everybody communicates in English, even in the poorer territories who may not be accustomed to coddling individuals who just communicate in English. Everybody has truly been amicable, that is most likely the greatest thing. Everybody is so pleasant and I haven't kept running into any individual who didn't have a grin in their face the entire time. It's a warm nation and its exceptionally inviting. The sustenance is incredible, and they say you all have the best mangoes, and that is so genuine! It's the best mangoes ever! Each morning I have mangoes each time.I don't know whether that is a precise proclamation. I think there are a great deal of competitors on the planet. Perhaps somebody who took a gold award at the Olympics could be viewed as more "predominant," you know?

In diverse games, its difficult to think about on the grounds that we have a battling game, versus somebody who perhaps does swimming or something. A competitor is still a competitor so its difficult to think about the pieces of fruit and the oranges on the grounds that they're diverse things, so I don't know whether I concur altogether on that.

On Manny Pacquiao battling through wounds, and different competitors doing likewise:

It just relies on upon how serious the damage is. There are every diverse sort of wounds and no warrior comes in at 100 percent. We all have things that aren't right with us, with things that are sickly before the battle. You simply need to compute the amount you imagine that will influence your execution in the ring. Can it disallow you from hitting? At that point that is a genuine inquiry and perhaps you ought to consider not taking the battle.

Be that as it may, I know there was a great deal of weight from Manny to do that, and he had this whole nation here behind him. Indeed, even in America, quite a few people, including myself, were pulling for him in that battle so perhaps he felt committed to contend and go out there and perform paying little mind to the damage. I regard that as a competitor, yet its an exceptionally troublesome choice to make.

There has been times in my vocation where I had wounds that were too terrible to take a battle, yet more often than not I have an inclination that I can work through it and that I can in any case win a battle.

On Jon Jones' suspension:

I would rather not condemn Jon Jones. We're all human and we all commit errors. I don't have the foggiest idea about the careful circumstance on everything, except with everything accumulated, I think the UFC settled on a right choice. I feel that now is the right time that an announcement is made. I think a ton of times before that have quite recently sort of passed by, and they've issued him various open doors. He's the champion of our game, he's viewed as one of the best warriors on the planet and its only heartbreaking to give our game that sort of unfavorable criticism. So I think the UFC expected to create an impression that we don't bolster that and don't support it.

Ideally Jon Jones will recover his name cleared and come to battling on the grounds that I think everybody appreciates viewing him battle, including myself. I wish him well.

On Edgar versus Faber:

Frankie Edgar and Urijah Faber is an intriguing match up. It's not a battle that I thought would ever happen, so I'm truly eager to see the battle. I think Edgar has a truly extreme style match up for Urijah. Urijah going up in weight will be intriguing to perceive how he moves back to that.

They're both amazingly diversion. They both have that will to never surrender, and I don't know how both of them is going to complete the other one on the grounds that they're both so great, so solid thus extreme. When you have two individuals that are so balanced, a great deal of times its sufficiently hard to locate a sufficiently major gap at the other's diversion to complete that individual.

We can get [five] rounds of an astounding battle, however paying little mind to what happens, I do believe it will be one of the best that night.
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