
“I have stayed training with a great team under Andre Pederneiras. A return in October was then pushed back after Tate tested positive for COVID-19.Ī post shared by Ketlen "Fenomeno" Vieira - UFC Brazilian has, however, shrugged off concerns with concerted training during the long layoff. Frustrations lingered on for “Fenomeno” when her August meeting with Sara McMann at Vegas 35, was cancelled. The 30-year-old also missed the weight limit in a February clash against Russia’s Yana Kunitskaya, ending in defeat at a catchweight proceeding.
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Meanwhile, Vieira (11-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) has endured a rough patch on her return from injury, suffering her first pair of UFC losses in her last three bouts. I'm very excited to fight her,” remarked Vieira. I know that she's very prepared now, even better than what she was before her retirement.

“Tate is the biggest challenge for me (so far). The 35-year-old Tate (19-7 MMA, 6-4 UFC), who bid farewell to the Octagon in November 2016 - a month after Vieira's UFC debut - recorded her comeback with a crushing win over Marion Reneau at UFC Vegas 31. Vieira, who has appeared in just three bouts since March 2018 after being hit by a knee injury, is now set to take on former UFC bantamweight champion Miesha Tate who marked a sensational return from retirement in July. After a frustrating wait of nine months in a stop-start career, bantamweight star Ketlen Vieira is gearing up for her biggest adversary yet in Saturday’s main event at UFC Vegas 43.
