Former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate has undergone successful nose surgery on Wednesday and shared a photo on her social media page.

She said “Nose surgery appears to have gone well, didn’t do anything major just had the previous broken pieces smoothed out and the septum straightened so I can breathe again!!! It sucks right now but I can’t wait for it to be healed up so I can enjoy the luxury of breathing with ease!”.

Tate has recently begun working as a UFC analyst for FOX following her retirement from MMA.

Tate retired from the sport following her decision loss to Raquel Pennington in November at UFC 205.

In 2016, Tate both won and lost the UFC women’s bantamweight title. She won the title in March, at UFC 196, after submitting Holly Holm in round five. Tate lost the title in July, at UFC 200, after being submitted by Amanda Nunes in round one.

Tate retired as one of the most popular fighters in MMA history. She is no doubt a pioneer of women’s MMA along with Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey. Her illustrious career includes wins over Marloes Coenen, Julie Kedzie, Liz Carmouche, Rin Nakai, Sara McMann, and Jessica Eye. Aside from Ronda Rousey’s two losses, Tate is known for giving the “Rowdy one” her two most competitive fights.

Check her post out below.

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