Miesha Tate lost by submission to Brazilian Amanda Nunes on Sunday

Hundreds of people blasted Foxtel on social media and called for a refund

Australian UFC fans were left screaming at their televisions after the coverage was cut during the headline fight.

Fans who paid $50 to watch the UFC 200 on Foxtel were forced to watch the Fox panel shuffling their notes rather than the Main Event headline bout between Miesha Tate and Amanda Nunes on Sunday.

Hundreds of people took to Twitter and Facebook to blast Foxtel for the major technical glitch.

Fans who paid $50 to watch the UFC 200 on Foxtel were forced to watch the Fox panel shuffling their notes rather than the Main Event headline bout between Miesha Tate (left) and Amanda Nunes (right) on Sunday

Another UFC fan echoed calls for a refund and claimed Foxtel had ruined the event for all Australians

In a statement, Foxtel apologised for the issue, but made no mention of a refund for customers

Australian UFC fans were left screaming at their televisions after the coverage was cut during the headline fight between Miesha Tate and Amanda Nunes (centre)

'Thanks for stuffing Up the Main Event I was Waiting for All Afternoon. When I pay and this happens Grrr,' one person wrote.

Another UFC fan echoed calls for a refund and claimed Foxtel had ruined the event for all Australians.

'Thanks for ruining UFC 200 for all Australians. Called Foxtel and they tried to blame it on US coverage. #lies #refund'.

'So how do we go about getting a refund or compensation of some sort for the botched main event coverage of UFC 200?' another person wrote.

'We are sincerely sorry for the interruption during the UFC 200 Main Event match between Nunes and Tate,' the Foxtel apology statement read

Foxtel received an overwhelming call to issue refunds to angry UFC fans after the coverage was cut during the headline bout

In a statement, Foxtel apologised for the issue, but made no mention of a refund for customers.

'We are sincerely sorry for the interruption during the UFC 200 Main Event match between Nunes and Tate,' the statement read.

'We have confirmed that the replay has been adjusted so you can rewatch the end of the fight on channel 521. We understand this doesn't compare to the live broadcast and really appreciate your patience while our team work on investigating why this interruption occurred.'

Miesha Tate's reign as UFC women's bantamweight champions lasted just one fight.

Tate, like Holly Holm - who she took the title from - lost by submission to Brazilian Amanda Nunes.

Miesha Tate's (left) reign as UFC women's bantamweight champions lasted just one fight after losing by submission to Brazilian Amanda Nunes (right)

Nunes bloodied Tate very early in the opening round and continued to deliver a slew of punches before taking back control of the grounded champ

Nunes bloodied Tate very early in the opening round and continued to deliver a slew of punches before taking back control of the grounded champ.

Tate then quickly submitted to a rear-naked choke from Nunes.

'She's a very fast starter, very dangerous in the first round and she caught me fair and square,' Tate said.

Nunes is the latest in a string of different bantamweight champions. The title hasn't been defended successfully since Holm knocked out Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 in Melbourne in November.