Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey have never been the best of friends- and that was certainly evident in the aftermath of Ronda Rousey’s UFC 193 loss to Holly Holm in Melbourne on Sunday.

Tate who was originally tipped to be Rousey’s UFC 193 opponent unleashed a verbal barrage after Rousey’s Melbourne loss.

“I’m f-cking stoked; f-ck Ronda Rousey,” Tate told MMA News Source. “F-ck her and her ‘Nobody has the right to beat me.’ Nobody has the right to beat you? Well you just got beat, b-tch. … Anyways, I’m proud of Holly. She had a perfect, flawless game plan. She came in with it (Saturday) and now she is the champion.”

Not the most graceful effort that from Cupcake Tate.

If that wasn’t enough though- Tate has just taken another pot-shot at Rousey- suggesting she will now be more humble.

In her interview today with MMA Junkie Tate said-

“I don’t feel sorry for her – I think she kind of got what was coming to her,” Tate said. “This was something that was long overdue. I feel like maybe now she’s going to be more humble in her approach. I would respect her even more as an athlete and as a competitor. I would respect her more if she was a little bit more humble in her approach to all of this.”

Ronda Rousey hasn’t had much to say after the fight- but had this message for her fans.

A photo posted by rondarousey (@rondarousey) on Nov 15, 2015 at 5:57pm PST

Rousey spent the night following UFC 193 in hospital in Melbourne for observation where she also received stitches to her lip.

Her sister and her sister’s family were with her and joined her on her trip back to Los Angeles.

Meanwhile UFC boss Dana White seems keen on the idea of a Rousey and Holm rematch.

“The rematch makes a lot of sense- I think the rematch is what people would want to see.”