You know that saying about not knowing history and being doomed to repeat it? It appears Miesha Tate does not.

Tate, who became the third UFC women’s bantamweight champ of the past four months when she choked out Holly Holm on Saturday, is in line for a megabucks title defense against recuperating superstar Ronda Rousey — yet she’s already demonstrating the same impatience that condemned Holm.

UFC president Dana White has said Rousey is next — as he did for Holm in the aftermath of her shocking knockout of Rousey last November — but Tate is unwilling to commit to waiting until October or November for that showdown to become viable.

“I haven’t decided yet, honestly,” Tate said, according to Fox Sports. “I am the champion, I definitely want to stay active, I want to defend my belt, I want to continue to prove myself. … I’m ready to take on all comers, so I think that’s the champion’s job. I’ll stay ready so I don’t have to get ready.”

Tate has lost twice to Rousey already in her career — in December 2013, Tate became the first Rousey opponent to make it out of the first round, before getting submitted by armbar again in the third — and perhaps wants a more manageable challenger for her first title defense.

“I’m still letting it all soak in and I’m trying to enjoy this moment,” Tate said, “but eventually, probably after this week I’m going to sit down and talk to my management and see what exactly is next for me and what’s best.”