Ronda Rousey is on top of the MMA mountain. Her vicious 34-second knockout of trash-talking Bethe Correia reaffirmed what we all already knew: Ronda Rousey is the most dominant female athlete in the world right now. Even non-MMA diehards have been familiar with her for a couple years but it was just five years that most folks had no clue who the 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist was.
She made her MMA amateur debut in 2010 as part of Combat Fight League’s Ground Zero team and, like Saturday, she demolished her opponent, Hayden Munoz.

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