In this photo released by Inovafoto, Ronda Rousey, right, fights Brazil’s Bethe Correia during their mixed martial arts bantamweight title fight at UFC 190, early Sunday, August 2, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. And as she walked away victorious, Rousey used the exact...
If you can spare 34 seconds out of your day, check out the whole fight below. “Never”, he said, dipping into his SUV while laughing, as if the question was hardly worth asking.
However, she caused the champion serious offence shortly after the bout was announced in May when she said that Rousey could kill herself after losing the title. John believes that Rousey’s biggest competition could be Cris “Cyborg” Justino, stating “the...
Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s bantamweight champion Ronda “Rowdy” Rousey insisted she is open to facing Invicta FC featherweight champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino, but in her own terms. Rousey is scheduled to fight once more before filming...
And how did she fare against the world’s most risky woman? She did. If you tuned in late to UFC 190, you might’ve missed what happened. Since then, Rousey has been-quite literally-an unstoppable force with her 12-0 record. She was screaming in my face at weigh-ins.
UFC President Dana White has deemed Rousey his company’s biggest star, which was evident after the outpouring of headlines and the social-media tsunami that erupted after Rousey’s domination of Correia on Saturday in the main event at UFC 190 in Rio de Janeiro.
The UFC women’s bantamweight champion, who knocked out Bethe Correa in 34 seconds in Brazil on Saturday, will produce the film along with Mary Parent, who recently produced “Godzilla” and “Pacific Rim”.
Rousey wears mostly black and Correia white, but you’ll soon work out who is who thanks to the flurry of knees and punches handed out. However, you might also have seen Rousey popping up in a variety of movie roles over the last couple of years.
No, it did not go as fast as her last fight, but only by a mere 15-16 seconds longer; undisputed UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey (12-0) revitalized a down UFC 190 crowd with a first round KO.
Rousey has yet to respond and, really, no one should be surprised that she acted the way she did in the first place. “I know a lot of people aren’t rooting for me, but I’m gonna fight for all of Brazil”.