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Cat Zingano Zeroes In on Miesha Tate, but Ronda Rousey's UFC Belt is the Ultimate Goal mmaweekly.com Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 02:19 PM PST After five years of building herself into one of the most promising prospects in womenâs MMA, Colorado bantamweight Cat âAlphaâ Zingano has been given the opportunity of a lifetime with her recent signing with the UFC. Ronda Rousey's manager Darin Harvey looks back on whirlwind week, ahead to next challenges Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:39 PM PST In the end, Ronda Rousey did not have to survive just Liz Carmouche's submission attempt in their UFC 157 main event. She had to survive everything that built up to the moment. The unrelenting media demands, the reduced training time, the weight of history. It all built up into a pressure cooker, an all-or-nothing blip in time in which Rousey -- and by extension women's fighting in the UFC ... Ronda Rousey was more worried about her sports bra staying on than being submitted a70566db-8a27-4473-bb6f-73380e4c965b Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 12:42 PM PST During their main event bout at UFC 157, Liz Carmouche took Ronda Rousey's back and had her in a neck crank. The crank was so deep that Rousey inadvertently bit Carmouche's arm. But Rousey told the Fuel TV aftershow that ⦠Continue reading â' Ronda Rousey's Elite Grappling Skills Put Her Division on Notice associatedcontent.com Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 11:52 AM PST COMMENTARY | On Saturday, February 23, 2013, at UFC 157: Rousey vs. Carmouche, the UFC bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, made her debut appearance in the octagon. The champion and her opponent, Liz Carmouche, also made history as well. The combatants were the first two women to fight on a UFC card. Not only did the fight appear on the biggest stage in mixed martial arts, it headlined. | |
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