Ronda Rousey ("Rowdy") | MMA Fighter Page | Tapology (2024)

Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey | UFC Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHrvjE42lW8

Before starting in MMA Ronda Rousey had an impressive career in Judo becoming the first American woman to receive an Olympic medal in the sport. She was originally trained by her mother and 1984 Judo World Champion Annmaria De Mars. As well as her Olympic achievement, she finished in 2nd place at the World Judo Championships in 2007, won the World Junior Championships in 2004, has won the US Open, Finnish Open, Swedish Open, British Open, Ontario Open, 3rd place at the German Open, 2nd place at the Jigoro Kano Cup in 2007, 3rd place at the Belgian Ladies Open, and has also medalled at the Pan American Championships, American National Championships, and World Cup events multiple times. She has a JudoInside record of 56 - 19

She began her MMA career as an amateur in 2010 quickly finishing all 3 of her opponents in under a minute via armbar. She made her professional debut in March of 2011 and again continued her winning ways. She would defeat Charmaine Tweet and Ediane Gomes using the armbar again on her way to signing with Strikeforce. She would finish her first 2 opponents in Strikeforce in the same manner in under a minute making quick work of Sarah D'Alelio and Julia Budd. These impressive wins would earn her a title shot against the bantamweight champion Miesha Tate. Rousey would once again use the armbar technique to win this fight and take home the belt. She would make her first title defense against Sarah Kaufman again winning by armbar once again in under a minute. Following the victory, she has been vocal regarding a request to fight former Strikeforce Featherweight Women's Champion Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos although many doubt the practicality of this request since a cut to 135 lbs would be very difficult for the aforementioned Santos.

Rousey recently became the first woman to sign a contract with the UFC. She is now scheduled to face Liz Carmouche in the first ever women's fight in the UFC. The bout is scheduled to take place at UFC 157 in Anaheim, California and it will be the main event on the card. Liz would put Rousey in a little trouble early getting her back and trying for the rear naked choke but Rousey would fight through it and one again pull off an armbar for the win with 11 seconds left in the first round.

Ronda would coach the Ultimate Fighter 18 season, her original opponent was Cat Zingano who had to pull out with a knee injury. Her opponent instead would be Meisha Tate which would help fuel the rivalry. The two would face off for the second time on December 28th at UFC 168. Tate would be the first one to bring Rousey out of the first round however the result was still the same as Rousey was able to sink in another armbar in the 3rd round to defend her title for a third straight time. The fight would also earn Rousey Submission of the Night as well as Fight of the Night. She defended her title against another former Olympian in Sara McMann at UFC 170. Both grapplers came out swinging, with Rousey quickly clinching on the fence. Ronda was able to land a knee to Sarah's liver which dropped her. After two more shots on the ground, referee Herb Dean stopped the fight giving Rousey her first TKO victory. The stoppage was controversial since McMann appeared to be still defending herself and attempting to stand up.

In addition to her MMA career Rousey has also had a go at Hollywood appearing in the Expendables 3 movie and Fast & Furious 7.

She also appears on the show entourage.

Rousey would finally face Cat Zingano at UFC 184. Once again Rousey would prove she is the best in the division finishing Cat in only 14 seconds setting a UFC record for fastest submission finish in a title fight. She would also earn a Performance of the Night bonus making it her fourth straight fight with a bonus.

At UFC 190 Rousey would defend her bantam weight title against bethe Correira. Rousey won the fight in 34 seconds by TKO.

Her next title defense was against Holly Holm at UFC 193. Holm won the fight in a stunning upset knocking out rousey in the second round with a head kick and punches. It was the first loss of rousey's career. Rousey took a year off to recover after the tough loss.

UFC 207 just shy of one year later saw Rousey make her return to the octagon. However Rousey would not face holly holm for the rematch as Holm was no longer the champion having loss to Rousey's long time rival miesha tate. Tate in turn having lost to Amanda the lioness Nunes. Nunes dominated the fight overwhelming rousey with punches. Rousey received her second consecutive loss by TKO.

Ronda next made a surprising move by joining world wrestling entertainment (WWE) where she has achieved great success becoming one of the most popular wrestlers and becoming the womens champion.

Championships and accomplishments:

*Ultimate Fighting Championship:
UFC Hall of Fame (first female inductee)
UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship (one time; inaugural)
Six successful title defenses
Fight of the Night (two times) vs. Miesha Tate and Holly Holm
Submission of the Night (one time) vs. Miesha Tate
Performance of the Night (four times) vs. Cat Zingano,Sara McMann, Alexis Davis, and Bethe Correia
First female UFC Champion
First Olympic medalist to win a UFC championship
Fastest women's title fight victory in UFC history (fourteen seconds; vs Cat Zingano)
Longest title fight finish streak in UFC history (6)
Most armbar finishes in UFC/WEC/Pride/Strikeforce history (9)
Most consecutive armbar finishes in UFC/WEC/Pride/Strikeforce history (8)
Most post-fight bonuses amongst women's UFC fighters (6)
Most title defenses by a woman in UFC history (6)
Won the first ever women's fight in UFC history

*Strikeforce:
Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship (one time; last)
One successful title defense
2x Female Submission of the Year (2011, 2012)

*HONOR:

ESPN: 2x Best Female Athlete ESPY Award (2014, 2015)
Best Fighter ESPY Award (2015)
First Mixed Martial Artist to win an ESPY Award
Submission of the Year (2012, vs. Miesha Tate on March 3)

MMAJunkie.com:
2015 February Submission of the Month vs. Cat Zingano
2015 August Knockout of the Month vs. Bethe Correia

World MMA Awards:
3x Female Fighter of the Year (2012, 2013, 2014)
2015 Submission of the Year vs. Cat Zingano

Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards:
2x Best Box Office Draw (2014, 2015)
2x Mixed Martial Arts Most Valuable (2014, 2015)
Most Outstanding Fighter of the Year (2014)

Ronda Rousey ("Rowdy") | MMA Fighter Page | Tapology (2024)

FAQs

What fighting style does Ronda Rousey know? ›

Rousey is right-handed, but is a left-handed judoka fighting in an orthodox stance as a striker. Rousey's favorite MMA fighter is Fedor Emelianenko, whose fighting style she works to emulate. Rousey is well known for her skill in grappling and is particularly noted for her string of victories by armbar.

How much does Ronda Rousey weigh? ›

Was Ronda Rousey a good fighter? ›

But just because Rousey wasn't the very best doesn't mean she didn't matter a whole lot. In fact, there's a very strong argument to be made that Rousey is the most important fighter in the history of women's MMA, and maybe in all of women's fight sports.

How much did Ronda Rousey fight at? ›

Court documents cite that Rousey was paid $13 million for seven UFC fights, six of which she won. Rousey, however, fought eight total matches in the UFC. Her final fight, a loss against Amanda Nunes at the end of 2016, earned her a payout of $3 million, according to CBS Sports.

What does Ronda Rousey have a black belt in? ›

With their promotion, Rousey and DeMars became the highest ranked mother and daughter pairing in judo in the United States, if not the world. While Rousey was promoted to 6th degree black belt, she is still following along a path forged by her mother, who was elevated to 7th degree black belt.

What does the M on Ronda Rousey's forehead mean? ›

Sporting a "Majin M" on her forehead, it's clear that Ronda isn't a big fan of Vegeta, but his time as a servant of Babidi. To fill you in on some background of Majin Vegeta, the darker iteration of the Saiyan Prince arrived as a part of the Majin Buu Saga in Dragon Ball Z.

Who beats Ronda Rousey? ›

Ronda Rousey Record: 12-2-0
W/LFighterStr
lossRonda Rousey Amanda Nunes7 27
lossRonda Rousey Holly Holm17 38
winRonda Rousey Bethe Correia19 9
winRonda Rousey Cat Zingano0 0
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How rich is Ronda Rousey? ›

Financial Success and Business Ventures. Rousey's financial success is evident from her substantial net worth of $14 million. Her multi-deal contract with WWE has significantly contributed to her wealth, with her salary reportedly reaching $1.5 million, making her one of the highest-paid female stars in the industry.

Why did Ronda Rousey leave the WWE? ›

Ronda Rousey reached the pinnacle in UFC and WWE but had an unceremonious exit from both organizations. It turns out an undisclosed history of concussions abruptly ended her run with each promotion.

How much does WWE pay Ronda Rousey? ›

According to GiveMeSport, Ronda Rousey's WWE salary is $1.5 million. She also rakes in an incredible $2.1 million in merchandise sales and bonuses, making her the second highest-paid female superstar in WWE behind Becky Lynch.

Why did Ronda Rousey retire from the UFC? ›

Ronda Rousey, one of the most influential stars in UFC history, revealed this week that she retired from mixed martial arts primarily because of a history of concussions. Rousey retired from MMA at age 29 in 2016 after back-to-back knockout losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes.

How long was Ronda Rousey undefeated? ›

Rousey was undefeated in her first twelve mixed martial arts fights, having won eleven of her fights in the first round, and nine fights by armbar. Rousey became the first U.S. woman to earn an Olympic medal in Judo at the Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008.

What training does Ronda Rousey have? ›

Her workout is made up of “usually judo, striking, wrestling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, conditioning, and swimming six to 12 times a week, depending on where I am in my training cycle,” she told StyleCaster. “The boxing workout consists of sparring, back work, mitt work, and shadow boxing.

What style of fighter is Khamzat? ›

Freestyle

What did Ronda Rousey do before MMA? ›

American mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey began her sports career in judo competitions, making her Olympic debut in 2004 on the U.S. judo team in Athens and later winning a bronze medal in the women's middleweight judo event at the 2008 Beijing Games.

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