Joe Rogan feels for Miesha Tate.

While the women's bantamweight contender takes some time off to evaluate her career, Tate admitted earlier this week that the UFC's "gatekeeper" plans could have her contemplating other options.

Discussing Tate on his podcast, UFC commentator Joe Rogan showed sympathy for her losing out on a third chance at Ronda Rousey.

"That's one of the bad things about the UFC that people don't like," Rogan said. "There isn't any clear structure. When Miesha Tate won she was virtually guaranteed a shot at the title. 'Beat Jessica Eye, you've got a shot at the title.' She beats Jessica Eye, 'Eh, listen, you're not ready for that.' What?

"She made some interview recently where she said she should probably think about what she's going to do when she retires. That she should probably at least consider that. Whoa. She's thinking about retiring?"

Tate has also been vocal over the loss of income not only due to the lost title shot, but to the UFC's uniform agreement with retailer Reebok. In May, Tate said she'd be "losing probably 90% or 80% of what I make in sponsorships" due to the UFC's tiered payout system.

With Forbes naming Rousey one of the world's highest paid female athletes in 2015, Rogan asks why the financial drop between her and Tate is so steep.

"That's an interesting thing when you look at the No. 1 person in the division, which is clearly Ronda, who made I think like $6 million last year[6.5 according to Forbes], something crazy like that, and that's in fighting," said Rogan. "Forget about all the ads she's doing. A million different commercials. She's probably made that much on top of that. She's making f***ing truck loads of money.

"Then there's Miesha Tate, who is the No. 2 girl in the division. Even though she's lost to Ronda three[sic] times, she's the No. 2 girl in the division. How much do you think she makes? It's a small fraction."

According to Rogan, Tate's marketability certainly isn't an issue.

"It's not like she's not hot," said Rogan. "She's hot as f**k, right? She's got a beautiful body. Great ass. Sorry I said that. Sorry, Miesha. All due respect, but she's a great fighter, too. She's very tough. Miesha probably makes a very small fraction of what Ronda makes and she's elite. She's an outstanding fighter. She's tough as shit and people love her. It's weird."

Doing a signing Wednesday at the grand opening of Ollie's Bargain Outlet in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Tate told fans her career was "in limbo."

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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announced yesterday (Oct. 29 2015)

cancelled Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov at The Ultimate Fighter 22 Finale

Ross Pearson vs. Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Fight Night: Dillashaw vs. Cruz

Derek Campos vs. Brandon Girtz at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Zach Rosol vs. Alonzo Menifield at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Bubba McDaniel vs. Kenyon Jackson at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Stephen Banaszak vs. George Pacurariu at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Treston Thomison vs. Chris Jones at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Eli Tamez vs. Roshaun Jones at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

Justin Patterson vs. Sean Holden at Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef

FANPOST OF THE DAY

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A European prospects fight card

A card that pits some of the most promising European fighters against one another MMA in Europe has been on the upswing in recent years, buoyed by the success of regional and national Promotions as well as the increasingly frequent UFC events held on the continent. Competing in the latter is what many European based fighters aspire to; the chance to test their skills inside the famed octagon. With that in mind, this writer decided to create a fight card that would pit some of Europe's most exciting prospects against each other. These fighters could all fight their way to a UFC contract in the next 6 to 18 months with a bit of a luck. This is not an exhaustive and definitive list; there are many others whom could be considered just as eligible as those listed below but these were the most interesting match-ups in this writers opinion. ...

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