Miesha Tate tests positive for COVID-19, UFC headliner against Ketlen Vieira postponed

Miesha Tate is no longer fighting Ketlen Vieira in October as the former bantamweight champion tested positive for COVID-19. Related List of UFC fighters…

By: Kristen King | 2 years ago
Miesha Tate tests positive for COVID-19, UFC headliner against Ketlen Vieira postponed
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Miesha Tate is no longer fighting Ketlen Vieira in October as the former bantamweight champion tested positive for COVID-19.

Marcelo Alonso and Tristen Critchfield of Sherdog reported the news on Wednesday. The report was confirmed by the manager of ‘Cupcake’, Josh Jones, who told Marc Raimondi of ESPN that Tate is “doing OK” and expects the fight with Vieira to be rescheduled for another date.

Tate ended a five-year retirement and returned to the Octagon earlier this year at UFC Vegas 31: Makhachev vs. Moisés, where she earned a third-round technical knockout win over Marion Reneau. The win over Reneau saw Tate reinserted into the top ten of the bantamweight division and she said she wanted another fight before the end of the year. The Vieira fight was scheduled shortly after, but that will now have to wait as Tate recovers.

Vieira has lost two of her last three fights. The 30-year-old suffered her first professional loss after she was knocked out by Irene Aldana in the first round of their fight at UFC 245. Vieira rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Sijara Eubanks at UFC 253, but was recently defeated by Yana Kunitskaya at UFC Vegas 19: Blaydes vs. Lewis. Prior to this current stretch, the Brazilian began her UFC career with four consecutive wins over Kelly Faszholz, Ashlee Evans-Smith, Sara McMann and Cat Zingano.

There is no word yet on what fight will be promoted to the headliner of the upcoming UFC Vegas 40 Fight Night event now that Tate vs. Vieira is off, but that will likely be announced soon.

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Kristen King is a writer for Bloody Elbow. She has covered combat sports since 2016, getting her start with outlets such as FanSided, MyMMANews and MMA-Prospects. She joined the BE team in 2020, covering a mix of news, events and injuries. In her time with BE, Kristen has created ‘Fright of the Night,’ a series that highlights some of the worst injuries in the sport.

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