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Ronda Rousey knocked out in 48 seconds at UFC 207

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Ronda Rousey knocked out in 48 seconds at UFC 207

LAS VEGAS – Ronda Rousey was once again pummeled by a striker and lost her second consecutive bout.

The former women’s bantamweight champion was completely outclassed in the striking game by Amanda Nunes, who stopped Rousey at 48 seconds of the first round to retain her women’s bantamweight championship in the main event of UFC 207 at T-Mobile Arena.

Nunes landed a big right just seconds into the fight that clearly hurt Rousey, who was fighting for the first time since a stunning defeat at the hands of Holly Holm on Nov. 14, 2015.

Rousey tried to throw punches with Nunes, but she had nothing to offer. Nunes was blistering her with combinations, hitting her with virtually everything she threw.

“This is amazing,” Nunes said in exultation.

Nunes landed 23 of 35 strikes she threw, all of which were powerful shots. She backed Rousey up from the very first seconds of the bout and simply overwhelmed her.

“She thinks she’s a boxer,” Nunes said of Rousey. “He [Edmond Tarverdyan] put that in her head and he has her believing that. I don’t know why he did that. She has great judo. She could go further in this division, but he put some crazy thing about boxing [in her head] and then her career started going down. I’m the real striker here.”

The loss leaves Rousey’s future in serious question. Her return attracted a standing-room-only crowd of more than 19,000 and pay-per-view sales are expected to exceed 1 million.

She was guaranteed $3 million to show, and will make millions more than that.

But Rousey, who had a media blackout and didn’t speak much at all in the fight’s buildup, may no longer fight. She had frequently said that she would judge when to quit by the damage she has taken.

Her judo made her the sport’s biggest sensation and one of the top stars, as she was able to win her first 12 fights primarily with a seemingly unstoppable arm bar.


Rousey hit hard, but her striking defense was never great and so she had problems when facing elite strikers like Nunes and Holm.

If the loss prompts Rousey to retire, as expected, it will be the end of an incredible run. UFC president Dana White had famously said he would never allow women to fight in the UFC, but after seeing Rousey, he changed his mind.

She sold out arenas all over the world and sold pay-per-views at an astonishingly high rate.

She won her first six UFC fights and it looked like no one could compete with her.

But Holm, a former world boxing champion, showed the blueprint last year at UFC 193. Holm moved smartly and countered Rousey before ending the fight with a kick to the head.

On Friday, it wasn’t so subtle. Nunes was eager to trade with Rousey, whose head never moved off the center line as she was getting blasted by hard shots.

Nunes was in the middle of a multi-punch combination when referee Herb Dean stepped in to save Rousey from further punishment.
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  • I watched it. It was devastating and embarrassing, Ronda got the living hell beat out of her in less than a minute. Bad.
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • It reminded me of the last time hooknline and I went at it.
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • tagtag Posts: 9,790 Admiral
    TL;DNR Rhonda needs to fire her coach. She made her fame by grappling. Boxing is not her strong suit. She looked lost in the ring. She needs to go back to what won her the title or retire.
  • tag wrote: »
    TL;DNR Rhonda needs to fire her coach. She made her fame by grappling. Boxing is not her strong suit. She looked lost in the ring. She needs to go back to what won her the title or retire.

    Yeah trying to stand up and box was a bad idea, she didn't stand a chance
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • MenziesMenzies Posts: 19,289 AG
    Please tell me you guys were watching to see if some clothes were being ripped off?
    Maybe if we tell people that the brain is an App, they will start using it.
  • Menzies wrote: »
    Please tell me you guys were watching to see if some clothes were being ripped off?

    Ummmmmm, no.
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • hooknlinehooknline Posts: 5,523 Admiral
    It reminded me of the last time hooknline and I went at it.

    You lost bad that time too
  • I like Nunes's attitude too. No nonsense, no drama, focused, confident.
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • hooknline wrote: »
    You lost bad that time too

    :grin You notice I didn't say who was Rousey and who was Nunes. :wink
    "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen."
  • mara5mara5 Posts: 165 Deckhand
    Couldn't happen to a nicer person! To bad the ref stopped it.
  • NoeetticaNoeettica Posts: 2,424 Captain
    Nunes should have played with her for a while before going to town ...

    Just Sayin ...
    We are ALL Brothers on the water ! 

    No one "Owns" the waterways !
  • FlashFlash Posts: 12,535 AG
    Hopefully some other matches otherwise definitely not worth pay for view.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Never seem more learned than the people you are with. Wear your learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked. --- Lord Chesterfield
  • FinfinderFinfinder Posts: 9,999 Admiral
    Remember when they were talking crap like she could beat Floyd Mayweatheer
    Rhonda was always hype she never fought anybody worth anything, all you need now is a stiff jab and she is done. A product of UFC and ESPN hype. Poor looser as well.
  • Tarpon65Tarpon65 Posts: 7,247 Admiral
    It reminded me of the last time hooknline and I went at it.

    Was it something like this???

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    Always Do Sober What You Said You'd Do Drunk. That Will Teach You To Keep Your Mouth Shut. - Ernest Hemingway
  • TripleXTripleX Posts: 1,772 Captain
    The taste of defeat can be too hard for some to recover from! She appeared lost and not prepared for this fight! Is it her coaching, possibly, or is it the fear of loss!!
  • FinfinderFinfinder Posts: 9,999 Admiral
    TripleX wrote: »
    The taste of defeat can be too hard for some to recover from! She appeared lost and not prepared for this fight! Is it her coaching, possibly, or is it the fear of loss!!

    the matchups
  • fishdishfishdish Posts: 1,223 Officer
    Tarpon65 wrote: »
    Was it something like this???

    1483197670673.gif

    You have issues ...........
  • Tarpon65Tarpon65 Posts: 7,247 Admiral
    fishdish wrote: »
    You have issues ...........

    I'm on medicines for it, but they don't seem to be helping.
    Always Do Sober What You Said You'd Do Drunk. That Will Teach You To Keep Your Mouth Shut. - Ernest Hemingway
  • fishdishfishdish Posts: 1,223 Officer
  • badbullgatorbadbullgator Posts: 1,630 Captain
    Finfinder wrote: »
    Remember when they were talking crap like she could beat Floyd Mayweatheer
    Rhonda was always hype she never fought anybody worth anything, all you need now is a stiff jab and she is done. A product of UFC and ESPN hype. Poor looser as well.

    This what Dana White does. UFC is WWE with real fights. To sell a PPV every couple weeks you have to create drama, heros, and heels. Rondha was created by the matches they gave her. Arm bars don't work against fighters with full skill sets (well not every time anyway).
    "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"

    -- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
  • StonefishStonefish Posts: 23 Greenhorn
    Glad I didn't watch it now. What about the undercards?
  • 10X10X Posts: 501 Deckhand
    Her coach thinks she can win standing, which she really cannot. Why she did not go to her strong suit can only be a "game plan" by a idiot coach. But, there will always be another to take your place. She had a great run, made a lot of money, and still has a future in film or any number of other opportunities. She made womens MMA and will always be a legend.

    Sorry to see her go out like that though.
  • She made 3 mil for that **** kicking she took.
    THERE SHOULD BE NO COMMERCIAL FISHING ALLOWED FOR ANY SPECIES THAT IS CONSIDERED OVERFISHED.
  • Mister-JrMister-Jr Posts: 30,022 AG
    Pay $60 to see two woman fight? I don't think so.....
    Vote for the other candidate
  • FinfinderFinfinder Posts: 9,999 Admiral
    She made 3 mil for that **** kicking she took.

    the defending champion Nunes only made $200,000 consisting of $100K to show and another $100 to win ..... I see a fighters union in their future
  • SchmidtySchmidty Posts: 6,806 Admiral
    Mister-Jr wrote: »
    Pay $60 to see two woman fight? I don't think so.....

    .....one could go to any honkytonk on a Friday night where the dress code necessitates all females come doused in "Ya-Ya"... wear daisy duke's....cut off flannel shirts tied at the waist...no matter what size that waist is....and cowboy boots...

    And for the price of a beer you can be entertained all night long....:)
  • Mister-JrMister-Jr Posts: 30,022 AG
    Schmidty wrote: »
    .....one could go to any honkytonk on a Friday night where the dress code necessitates all females come doused in "Ya-Ya"... wear daisy duke's....cut off flannel shirts tied at the waist...no matter what size that waist is....and cowboy boots...

    And for the price of a beer you can be entertained all night long....:)

    There used to be a place called Calusa Lodge in Lakeport on Lake Okeechobee. Friday night frog legs and chicken livers in the restaurant, then walk through the kitchen to the bar in the back.....it was a classic.
    Vote for the other candidate
  • tankardtankard Posts: 7,030 Admiral
    Women should stick to sports where they look hot. MMA is NOT one of them.

    Think skating, gymnastics, volleyball, hell even softball in some cases.

    Nobody wants to watch a roided up b*&th with uglya$$ braids and a mouthpiece.

    Oh, and I'd beat the ever loving tar out of either of them. They're girls. Their faces would shatter if a man punched them.
  • floridanativefloridanative Posts: 1,474 Officer
    tankard wrote: »
    Women should stick to sports where they look hot. MMA is NOT one of them.

    Think skating, gymnastics, volleyball, hell even softball in some cases.

    Nobody wants to watch a roided up b*&th with uglya$$ braids and a mouthpiece.

    Oh, and I'd beat the ever loving tar out of either of them. They're girls. Their faces would shatter if a man punched them.

    Allow me to introduce you to Paige VanZant.
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