Ronda Rousey: UFC News: There is no fighter in UFC’s history who can match Ronda Rousey’s accomplishments. She went from being a champion judoka and Olympic medalist to dominating the women’s division in UFC and becoming a worldwide sensation in WWE. In 2012, Rowdy made history by being the first female to sign with UFC, and during her career, she won 12 fights and lost 2, with an impressive 10 first-round wins. It’s fair to say that whenever Rowdy stepped into the octagon, she left her opponents in a state of complete disarray. However, she too got outclassed by her opponents so let’s dive in and look at every time she got knocked out inside the octagon. Follow UFC News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Every Time Ronda Rousey Got Knocked Out In the UFC Before Joining WWE
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UFC: Every time Ronda Rousey got Knocked out
Ronda Rousey had an incredible 12-0 run to start her career, defeating opponents in the first round 10 times. Her success and charisma helped bring women’s MMA into the mainstream and turned Rousey into a global superstar. But Rousey’s invincibility came crashing down with two devastating knockout losses.
The first came in November 2015 when she faced Holly Holm at UFC 193. Holm delivered a staggering kick to Rousey’s head for a second-round KO, handing Rousey her first loss and taking her bantamweight title.
Rousey returned over a year later to face Amanda Nunes at UFC 207, looking to reclaim her title. But Nunes bombarded Rousey with punches for a 48-second TKO. The loss sent Rousey into hiding for nearly two years as she grappled with the toughest setbacks of her career before announcing her move to WWE in January 2018.
While Rousey’s time in the UFC ended in disappointment, her trailblazing impact on women’s MMA and combat sports will live on forever. The “Rowdy” one helped smash barriers and inspired countless other female athletes to pursue their dreams. And now she looks to conquer another arena—the world of professional wrestling—as she embarks on a new chapter in her remarkable career.
Rousey may have gotten knocked out twice in the UFC, but her fighting spirit remains unbroken. But no one can deny the fact that she is one of the most influential athletes of this generation.
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