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Ronda Rousey's History Making Victory at UFC 157
After spending much of her life with a tunnel vision reserved for judo, particularly an Olympic berth in the sport, Ronda Rousey never really had time to consider or even be a fan of any other sports.
Ronda Rousey won the first-ever UFC women's fight after getting Liz Carmouche to submit to an armbar on Saturday night at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Rousey remains undefeated, and also retains her UFC Women's Bantamweight title, which she
Ronda Rousey's first UFC title defense is in the books. It went the same way as all her other fights — with a first-round armbar and a submission victory.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Ronda Rousey and Liz Carmouche made history just by stepping into the UFC cage. When Rousey recorded another savage victory with her signature move, she demonstrated why she could be a trailblazer in women's sports for
ANAHEIM, Calif. The first UFC women's bout had a familiar end. Ronda Rousey clamped down another armbar and forced Liz Carmouche to tap out with 11 seconds left in an eventful first round to retain the women's division belt at UFC 157 at Honda Center
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