As she promised, Ronda Rousey ended Bethe Correia quickly at UFC 190.
In just 34 seconds, Rousey knocked out her Brazilian counterpart Correia at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro to successfully defend the UFC Women’s Bantamweight title.
Here’s the sequence that further established Rousey’s dominance over the formally undefeated Correia.
https://vine.co/v/eHKhmjaw3X2
And the entirety of the fight broken down into a nine-second clip:
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) August 2, 2015
Dedicating her fight to the late Roddy Pipper, Rousey would have made the 80’s wrestling legend proud. The only question now though is who’s next for Rousey as she continued to pummel her way through the UFC women’s competition?
Zero to 100 RT if #UFC190 can’t come soon enough! http://t.co/e4D5vCmjPv
— #UFC190 (@ufc) July 31, 2015
Right now it looks like Rousey will take on Meisha Tate to whom she submitted twice before. That anticipated UFC bout though for Rousey further illustrates the lack of competition and total dominance she possess over the sport.