What plastic surgery procedures did Miesha Tate do? Below we gathered Miesha Tate’s plastic surgery facts like nose jobs, botox, lips, and boob jobs. Check it out!
About Miesha Tate
Miesha was born born August 18, 1986 in Tacoma, Washington. We won’t we listing here all her mixed martial artist records, since it isn’t inside main scope of this web. We mention instead, that Tate made it on the cover of Fitness Gurls magazine, wearing only tiny bikini. And that wasn’t her only almost glamour photo shoot. That girl simply looks stunning!
Plastic Surgeries
The MMA fighter went through some injury in the past years of her career. The ‘cupcake’ of the UFC broke her nose badly. She even had to go through nose surgery for the treatment of it.
Furthermore: She has breast implants indeed.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) | Yes |
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Breast Augmentation | N/A |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery (Eyelift) | N/A |
Plastic Surgery Pics


Quotes
"There's no facade; it's very real. I just don't get along with Ronda, and we don't see eye to eye on anything. We're just two completely different people. People can tell that our rivalry is very raw. It's very, very real."
Miesha Tate
"My freshman year of high school, I started wrestling, and I ended up loving it more than anything I'd ever done."
Miesha Tate
"When I went to college, I came across MMA. My first reaction was, 'No, I don't want to fight. I just want to learn jujitsu.' I didn't know what UFC was; in my mind it was this violent, ugly sport. But when I watched my first amateur fight, I fell in love with the sport and thought it was beautiful."
Miesha Tate
"Every single woman that fights MMA has done just as much work as Ronda has; we just haven't gotten as much turnaround. Those women who came before her haven't been on magazine covers. They weren't plastered everywhere by the UFC. They didn't get the same reward back."
Miesha Tate
"People like myself have been pushing, competing, and promoting female MMA for a long time, and to see the fans accept a female division in the UFC so quickly is vindication that all that hard work amounted to something."
Miesha Tate