"The Fappening" was a cutesy nickname for a disgusting moment in popular culture, the mass leaking of private nude or sexually explicit photos of a large number of celebrities. As things will do on the internet, the hysteria surrounding celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and others did eventually die down. But there has still been a fairly steady stream of leaks over the last month.

It appears that the reach of the sleazy folk who feel entitled to private material because...well, because it exists and they want it has now invaded our MMA bubble, as there is a new round of leaked photos up for sale, which includes UFC star Miesha Tate.

It appears that the going rate to be a complete scumbag is $350 per image.

As a reminder that these situations have real victims, and aren't just things that happen to famous people you want to see naked, Jennifer Lawrence talked about the violation she felt after the initial leak:

"It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime," she tells Kashner. "It is a sexual violation. It’s disgusting. The law needs to be changed, and we need to change. That’s why these Web sites are responsible. Just the fact that somebody can be sexually exploited and violated, and the first thought that crosses somebody’s mind is to make a profit from it. It’s so beyond me. I just can’t imagine being that detached from humanity. I can’t imagine being that thoughtless and careless and so empty inside."

And, there's also this look into some of the psychology behind the phenomenon by David Futrelle at We Hunted The Mammoth:

For a lot of those downloading and/or posting the pics of JLaw and Kate Upton and the rest, I suspect the real thrill comes not from seeing the nude bodies of these particular celebs – which, after all, are pretty similar to the nude bodies of porn actresses that can be found everywhere online – but from the violation of privacy that these pictures represent. There is a real sadism here, driven in part, I suspect, by resentment that many female celebrities don’t agree to appear nude in their movies or to pose nude or topless for magazines. Sharing these stolen nudes is a way to punish JLaw and other female celebs who have so far refused to share every inch of their bodies with their male, er, fans.

Tate is 15-5 in her MMA career, ranked #2 at women's bantamweight in the current UFC rankings and on the verge of signing a bout with #3 ranked Sara McMann.