Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate opened up about her thoughts on men, or “transgender people,” competing against women in their sports.
The veteran fighter had a near-five-year hiatus between 2016 and 2021 before returning to the octagon for a more steady schedule, averaging one fight per year since.
In a recent interview, Tate was asked about her opinion on whether or not women should be open to fighting transgender athletes.
‘I just don’t know if there’s enough evidence, and some people will feel comfortable with the evidence. I don’t.’
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“I still think that there is not enough conclusive evidence to prove that it is safe for transgender people to compete against biological women,” Tate told Esports Insider. “I just don’t know if there’s enough evidence, and some
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