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Ronda Rousey knocking out Bete Correia in claymation is excellent

That alone was enough to infuriate the temperamental Rousey.

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Serrano believes she will not have any problem facing Rousey at 135 pounds because she managed to move up to the same weight class last year and she actually became a two-division world champion. Rousey said before the fight she wanted to beat Correia so badly that no one else would bring her family into it.

“We’ve lost a really close friend, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, who gave me his permission to use his name as a fighter, so I hope he and my dad had a good time watching this today”, Rousey said. “I know she wins the boxing world title”. With few options for professional female judokas at the time, she turned her sights to pursuing a Ph.D and raising a family. “It was great”. While dealing with stress and heavy emotions, the MMS fighter wrote a heartfelt tribute for the WWE legend on her Instagram account. Rousey said. “It’s a very socially hard situation”.

The UFC’s biggest star, Rousey arrived in Rio as the overwhelming favourite against Correia (9-1) after winning her previous three title defences in a combined 96 seconds.

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Yahoo Sports said a fight between the two has been rumored since 2012. “She is absolutely attractive”, one person tweeted. “You’re going to drop from my punches”. However, talks have always died down once it came to the discussion of what weight the fight would take place at. Rousey stood nearby, barely breaking her ice-cold glare, the emotions of the weeks-long buildup still apparent.

“She would do to me what she would do to you: She’d break my neck in about 15 seconds”, admitted Minihane.

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‘I don’t think there should ever be a situation where there’s an arena full of people gathered around cheering about a man hitting a woman, ‘ she explained.

Ronda Rousey fights Bethe Correia in their bantamweight title fight during the UFC 190