I don't follow UFC for male or female. I heard Ronda Rousey's name mentioned on the radio on my drive to work. Sounded interesting. Then I see a few tidbits about Ronda Rousey on CNN. Impressive young lady. And TOUGH. Damn.
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Why UFC 'antihero' Ronda Rousey is such a big deal
(CNN)It's the video you have to watch from this weekend: American mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey takes down Brazilian Bethe Correia on her own turf in just 34 seconds at the Ultimate Fighting Championship's Women's Bantamweight Title Fight.
With the swift knockout, the 28-year-old defending champion maintained her dominance as the only female bantamweight champion in the UFC with a 12-0 record.
Her fight against Cat Zingano in February also ended swiftly, thanks to her signature move, the armbar. Rousey tackles her opponent to the ground, traps the other woman's arm between her legs and bends it back at the elbow. If her opponent doesn't tap out to signal defeat, the move could snap the arm. Zingano tapped out in just 14 seconds, the fastest submission in a UFC title fight, according to MMA Weekly.
Rousey's groundbreaking career is full of firsts and superlatives. She's been called a pioneer, a megastar, a badass, a beast. She's also been called arrogant, brash and cocky. Few would dispute her claim that she's "the best fighter in the whole world" -- male or female. But her unabashed confidence has made her a polarizing figure in the male-dominated world of sports.
more and video's http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/02/living/ronda-rousey-profile-feat/index.html
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Why UFC 'antihero' Ronda Rousey is such a big deal
(CNN)It's the video you have to watch from this weekend: American mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey takes down Brazilian Bethe Correia on her own turf in just 34 seconds at the Ultimate Fighting Championship's Women's Bantamweight Title Fight.
With the swift knockout, the 28-year-old defending champion maintained her dominance as the only female bantamweight champion in the UFC with a 12-0 record.
Her fight against Cat Zingano in February also ended swiftly, thanks to her signature move, the armbar. Rousey tackles her opponent to the ground, traps the other woman's arm between her legs and bends it back at the elbow. If her opponent doesn't tap out to signal defeat, the move could snap the arm. Zingano tapped out in just 14 seconds, the fastest submission in a UFC title fight, according to MMA Weekly.
Rousey's groundbreaking career is full of firsts and superlatives. She's been called a pioneer, a megastar, a badass, a beast. She's also been called arrogant, brash and cocky. Few would dispute her claim that she's "the best fighter in the whole world" -- male or female. But her unabashed confidence has made her a polarizing figure in the male-dominated world of sports.
more and video's http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/02/living/ronda-rousey-profile-feat/index.html