Ronda Rousey's meteoric rise, seeming invincibility reminiscent of a young Mike Tyson With another armbar win over Sarah Kaufman, Rousey is quickly climbing to a level of popularity not too many in the combat world have achieved. Ronda Rousey Came Out Swinging to Defeat Sarah Kaufman and Retain the Strikeforce Championship Belt: Fan Reaction Strikeforce champion Ronda Rousey came out leading with her left, pumping the jab three times and following up with a right cross to back former champion, Sarah Kaufman up against the cage. Ronda fought for the takedown, mounted Kaufman on the ground, and finished her off with an armbar--despite heavy resistance from Sarah who attempted to defend, but finally had to tap. Ronda Rousey Won By Arm Bar Again, Defends Title What everyone thought would happen, happened. Cris Cyborg Unloads after Ronda Rousey Victory; Looking to Leave Strikeforce? Strikeforce bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey kept her unbelievable unbeaten streak intact on Saturday night in San Diego, submitting No. 1 contender Sarah Kaufman with an armbar less than a minute into their bout. Ronda Rousey's arm bar claims another victim SAN DIEGO — Dangerous inevitability can breed towering interest in combat sports. When Mike Tyson reached the pinnacle of his boxing career more than 20 years ago, for example, fans would tune in without thinking of the possibility of a loss. They just wanted to see, for the most part, how fast the knockout came. Ronda Rousey needs only 54 seconds to submit Sarah Kaufman at MMA Strikeforce SAN DIEGO - In the biggest fight of Sarah Kaufman's career, it was more of the same from Ronda Rousey. Ronda Rousey Would Fight Gina Carano or Cris Cyborg, but Only Wants to Beat Up One Strikeforce bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey hasn't even set foot in the cage yet with No. 1 challenger Sarah Kaufman and she's already being questioned about other fights to be made down the road. Ronda Rousey defends title, reputation with another dominant opening-minute win SAN DIEGO - If Ronda Rousey's armbar is not yet regarded as the most devastating single move in all of sports, it probably should be. Ronda Rousey: Why Strikeforce Fighter Reminds Us of Mike Tyson It's been years since we've seen anyone like Ronda Rousey—27 years to be exact. That's when a young, relatively unknown boxer from Brooklyn, N.Y. named Mike Tyson began his meteoric rise to the World Heavyweight Championship. The parallels are readily apparent. Only once in Tyson's first 16 professional bouts did an opponent last into the fourth round, and all of those matchups ended in a ... Rousey retains Strikeforce title Everyone – Ronda Rousey, Sarah Kaufman, Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White sitting cageside, the kid working at the concession, the couple in the 18th row – knew what was coming. And still there was nothing that could be done to stop it.
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