Why Ronda Rousey Couldn't Handle Greatness
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Ronda Jean Rousey arrived in mixed martial arts as something the sport had never seen — a world-class judoka with Olympic pedigree, an unshakable will to dominate, and a personality that transcended the cage. A bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in judo, Rousey transitioned from the mat to the cage in 2011 and immediately made an impact, submitting every early opponent she faced by armbar with terrifying efficiency.
Rousey's professional career began at King of the Cage, where she submitted Ediane Gomes in 25 seconds. A quick victory over Charmaine Tweet followed before she signed with Strikeforce, where she defeated Sarah D'Alelio and Julia Budd — dislocating Budd's elbow in the process. That run of dominance earned her a title shot against Miesha Tate for the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship in March 2012. Rousey submitted Tate via armbar in the first round, capturing the title and igniting one of the sport's most heated rivalries. A dominant first-round defense against Sarah Kaufman cemented her as the most dangerous woman in combat sports.
In November 2012, Rousey became the first female fighter signed by the UFC and was named the inaugural UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. Her promotional debut at UFC 157 against Liz Carmouche marked the first women's bout in UFC history. Despite being caught in an early standing neck crank, Rousey submitted Carmouche via armbar in the first round. A rematch with Miesha Tate at UFC 168 went deeper — Tate survived early submission attempts before Rousey locked in the armbar in the third round.
Then came a record-setting run of devastation: a first-round TKO of Olympic wrestler Sara McMann via knee at UFC 170, a 16-second knockout of Alexis Davis at UFC 175, a 14-second armbar of Cat Zingano at UFC 184 — at the time the fastest title fight in UFC history — and a 34-second knockout of Bethe Correia at UFC 190 in Brazil. Across six UFC title defenses, Rousey spent a combined 1,077 seconds inside the Octagon. No champion in any division had ever been that dominant in that little time. Rousey transcended the sport, appearing on magazine covers, talk shows, and Hollywood films. ESPN fans voted her the best female athlete of all time.
The aura of invincibility shattered at UFC 193 when Holly Holm outclassed Rousey on the feet and knocked her out with a devastating head kick in the second round. The loss reverberated far beyond the sport. After more than a year away, Rousey returned at UFC 207 to face Amanda Nunes for the bantamweight title. Nunes overwhelmed her with punches, finishing the fight by TKO 48 seconds into the first round.
Rousey stepped away from MMA with a professional record of 12-2, nine wins by armbar, three by knockout, and both losses by stoppage. She was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2018 — the first woman to receive the honor.
After nearly a decade away from the cage, Rousey announced her return to MMA in 2026 for a long-awaited superfight against fellow pioneer Gina Carano. The bout is set for May 16, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, headlining the first-ever live MMA event on Netflix and the inaugural MMA card from Most Valuable Promotions. Contested at featherweight under the Unified Rules of MMA, the fight represents the collision of the two women most responsible for putting women's MMA on the global map.
More than any statistic or accolade, Rousey's legacy is the door she kicked open, proving that women's MMA belonged on the biggest stage and forever changing the landscape of combat sports.
0:00 - Intro
2:02 - My Whole World
4:12 - Prodigy
6:46 - Feels Like Dying
8:37 - Sponsor
9:36 - Gina Carano
11:14 - Path of destiny
14:39 - Never
15:56 - Controversy
17:07 - The New Face
19:06 - Meant to be rivals
25:35 - Superstar
27:02 - Edmond
31:08 - History
36:19 - Icon
37:33 - Handshake
42:40 - KO Artist
46:13 - Mayweather
47:36 - 14 seconds
51:14 - Don't Cry
55:56 - Dream Life
57:30 - I hate that guy
59:15 - Concussion
1:07:47 - Blackout
1:14:02 - Netflix
1:15:38 - 1st of Many
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