STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE: Ronda Gets a Tattoo Commemorating Her MMA Wins
From 25 seconds in Strikeforce to 14 seconds in the UFC, watch Ronda get each MMA win memorialized on her arm as she reflects on each moment.
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Throwback: Ronda Describing Her First Time Being Recognized by a Fan in 2012
Getting recognized by fans may not be an odd occurrence for Ronda Rousey in 2019, but in 2012, it was far less normal for “The Baddest Woman on the Planet.”
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Watch Ronda’s Commentary on Her Very First Fights
UFC Hall of Famer Ronda Rousey watches and breaks down three of her earliest fights, including winning the World Judo Junior Championships.
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Watch Ronda and Her Mom Team Up Against Bas Rutten
Former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey appears on AXS TV along with her judo champion mom to show MMA legend Bas Rutten some moves.
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Watch Ronda Literally Throw Down With Bellator Middleweight Champ Gegard Mousasi
Watch Ronda Rousey train no-gi with current Bellator Middleweight Champion Gegard Mousasi long before she held the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Title.
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Watch Ronda Rousey Submit Charmaine Tweet in less than a Minute in Her Second Pro Fight
Ronda’s second professional MMA fight ended much like her first–with an armbar finish in under one minute.
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Watch Ronda Rousey’s Destruction of Julia Budd’s Arm at Strikeforce Challengers
Check out UFC Hall of Fame’s Ronda Rousey in early Strikeforce Challengers action, submitting current Bellator women’s 145 champ Julia Budd.
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Relive Ronda Rousey’s Controversial Armbar on Sarah D’Alelio at Strikeforce Challengers
Watch UFC Hall of Fame’s Ronda Rousey pull off a controversial armbar on Sarah D’Alelio in her Strikeforce Challengers debut.
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The Beginning of the Rivalry: Ronda Takes Miesha Tate’s Arm For Her the Strikeforce Title
Ronda Rousey defeated rival Miesha Tate to win the Strikeforce women’s bantamweight championship on March 3, 2012. It was Rousey’s first MMA title victory.
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Take a Trip Back to the 209 With Ronda Rousey and the Diaz Brothers
Before becoming UFC champion, Ronda Rousey traveled to Stockton to train with UFC fan favorites Nick and Nate Diaz at Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
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