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Ronda Rousey hires former Miesha Tate coach for MMA return

April 5, 2026 6 Min Read
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Ronda Rousey hires former Miesha Tate coach for MMA return
Ronda Rousey is reportedly preparing for an MMA comeback, enlisting a former coach of rival Miesha Tate to overhaul her tactical approach for a UFC return.
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The mixed martial arts world was knocked off its axis today as reports emerged that Ronda Rousey is actively preparing for a return to the octagon, enlisting a coach who once spearheaded the strategy of her greatest rival. Sources close to the former bantamweight queen indicate she has begun working with a trainer formerly associated with Miesha Tate’s camp, signaling a serious shift in her approach to the sport she once dominated.

Rousey, who transitioned to professional wrestling and Hollywood after her competitive MMA career stalled in 2016, has long been the subject of comeback rumors. However, this development carries more weight than previous whispers. By seeking out expertise from within the circle of her legendary adversary, Rousey appears to be addressing the tactical deficiencies that led to her departure from the UFC nearly a decade ago.

A Strategic Pivot Toward Ground Fundamentals

During her peak, Rousey was the sport’s most clinical finisher, relying on a devastating judo-based attack that ended fights in seconds. But the game evolved. Her back-to-back losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes exposed a rigid striking defense and a lack of adaptability. Recruiting a coach with deep ties to Miesha Tate—a fighter known for her grit, wrestling transitions, and longevity—suggests Rousey is finally looking to bridge the technical gaps in her game.

It is a move that feels both pragmatic and deeply symbolic. Tate and Rousey shared one of the most bitter rivalries in the history of women’s sports. They fought twice, with Rousey winning both via her signature armbar, but Tate was the first fighter to truly push the “Rowdy” one beyond the first round. For Rousey to now lean on the same tactical mind that plotted against her for years shows a level of humility and focus that fans haven’t seen since her rise through Strikeforce.

The State of the Women’s Bantamweight Division

If Rousey is indeed coming back, she returns to a landscape that looks vastly different from the one she left. The era of the “specialist” is largely over. Today’s top contenders in the 135-pound division are well-rounded athletes who can navigate high-level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and tactical kickboxing with equal proficiency.

And yet, the division is currently in a state of flux. With Amanda Nunes retired, the throne is no longer held by the “Lioness” who sent Rousey into her long hiatus. The vacancy at the top of the mountain provides the perfect narrative opening for a former champion looking for redemption. The question remains whether Rousey’s athleticism—now coupled with a refined coaching staff—can overcome the physical toll of her years away from the cage.

Can “Rowdy” Reclaim the Magic?

Skeptics will point to the length of Rousey’s layoff. Ten years is an eternity in combat sports. We’ve seen legends try to return and look like shadows of their former selves, unable to pull the trigger or absorb a clean shot. But Rousey has always been an outlier. Her entry into MMA changed the trajectory of the UFC itself, forcing Dana White to abandon his “women will never fight in the Octagon” stance.

Working with a former Tate coach isn’t just about learning new drills; it’s about a complete cultural reset. It suggests Rousey is moving away from the “yes-men” environment that many blamed for her downfall and is instead seeking the friction and challenge necessary to compete at the highest level again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a confirmed date for Ronda Rousey’s next fight?
No official date has been set by the UFC or Rousey’s management. These reports focus on her return to active training and the restructuring of her coaching team. Any potential fight would likely be several months away to allow for a full training camp.

Why did Ronda Rousey choose a coach from Miesha Tate’s circle?
While the choice seems ironic given their history, Tate’s coaching staff was always praised for their ability to manage grueling fights and implement diverse grappling strategies. Rousey likely believes these specific tools are what she needs to succeed against the modern era of well-rounded fighters.

Is Dana White involved in this comeback?
The UFC CEO has been quiet regarding these specific rumors, though he has historically maintained a close relationship with Rousey. While he previously stated she was done with fighting, the commercial potential of a Rousey comeback is something few promoters would ignore.

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