UFC WOMENโS BANTAMWEIGHT champion Ronda Rousey kept her unbeaten record intact with another devastating performance at Los Angelesโ Staples Centre last night.
The 28-year-old took just 14 seconds to see off Cat Zingano and earn a first round submission โher fourth on the bounce.
Zingano had been hyped up as the biggest threat to Rouseyโs dominance in the division and begin the main event on the offence. However, Olympic Judo bronze medallist Rousey flipped her opponent over and forced her to tap out with an arm bar.
โI was expecting that she might do something like that because so many people are always saying that she is a slow starter,โ Rousey told Fox UFC afterwards. โNobodyโs rushed me in the beginning before so I thought it could be a plan of theirs.
โShe really fell on me so it is a good thing I stepped left so the knee missed and when we were falling I went back to Judo mode, thinking donโt touch your back to the ground because itโs a point, which actually helped the whole transition.
I never did that exact throw before, I just made it up on the spot to be honest!โ
Rouseyโs last three fights combined have lasted less than two minutes, but when asked by Ariel Helwani if she wished her fights lasted a little longer she replied: โNot really. I would like to take as little damage as possible and be able to keep fighting longer.
โThe longer that the matches are, the shorter my career will be. So I like that theyโre short because I want to do this as long as possible.โ
โI sat down in front of her afterwards and was honest. I said Iโd be happy to do this again some time. Itโs hard to feel like you really test yourself when something like that happens so I think that if we fought again it would be very different.โ
UFC president Dana White compared Rousey to Mike Tyson after her latest victory.
โThereโs no doubt about it,โ White said. โShe is without a doubt that female version of him. And I told her. It got to the point with the Tyson thing โ well, tonight; letโs talk about tonight.
โYou guys have been around the fight game for a long time. Thereโs very few situations where a fight goes 14 seconds and the crowd is cheering and going crazy and looking at each other with their mouths open.
โEverybody was looking at each other with their mouths open because she was fighting Cat Zingano.โ
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UFC 184 results
Main card:
- Ronda Rousey def. Cat Zingano via submission (armbar) in first round
- Holly Holm def. Raquel Pennington via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
- Jake Ellenberger def. Josh Koscheck via submission (north-south choke) in second round
- Alan Jouban def. Rich Walsh via TKO (elbow and punches) in first round
- Tony Ferguson def. Gleison Tibau via submission (rear-naked choke) in first round
Undercard:
- Roan Carneiro def. Mark Munoz via technical submission (rear-naked choke) in first round
- Roman Salazar vs. Norifumi Yamamoto declared a no contest due to an accidental eye poke in second round
- Tim Means def. Dhiego Lima via TKO (strikes) in first round
- Derrick Lewis def. Ruan Potts via TKO (punches) in second round
- Valmir Lazaro def. James Krause via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
- Masio Fullen def. Alexander Torres split unanimous decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Massive blow to wallabies! i can see the lions winning this series 3-0
Not really. A year or two ago this would be a massive blow but he has missed alot of this season and whenever he has played he has looked a shadow of his former self. The Rebels have actually played much better without him!
Jessie Mogg at the Brumbies and Israel Folau of the Waratahs have really stood up and are right in contention for the fullback spot. With them in such red hot form (Izzy especially) i doubt even a fit and available Beale would make the squad let alone the starting 15.