She's too loyal to her terrible coach. Did absolutely nothing for her game.Either she never recovered from her loss or just doesn't care anymore. She didn't learn her lesson from trying striking last time.
See you at WrestleMania 33, Ronda. Vince just opened his checkbook.
Good stand up defense literally takes years to master. It is why most grapplers don't have it. Her best chance was an attempt to play to her strengths but she is mentally weak, so that was never going to happen.Nothing anyone can do about how strong their chin is, but they can do wonders with defensive training and movement. Ronda literally had neither, I'm completely baffled by that.
Spent a whole year doing squat. I think she may have manged to look worse than her Holm fight. There's no way her career continues in any meaningful way unless she changes camp. What a waste.
It also shows how young Women's MMA is. And why claiming Ronda was some all time great so laughable. People acted like she was Fedor spending a decade as the best in the world, or Anderson owning a division for half a decade or the pure excellence of GSP.the fact that Amanda Nunes beat two of the best known women's fighters both by first round knockouts is very impressive.
Conor is a much better fighter then Ronda.At least Conor was able to rebound from his one loss. Ronda couldn't do that.
Oh, I wish I could be in the room where Conor renegotiates his future with the UFC. He's the last remaining superstar they have who can still promote and win fights.At least Conor was able to rebound from his one loss. Ronda couldn't do that.
I don't know about that. After two losses, she seems to have lost her magic.
Vince is probably wondering if Nunes is a wrestling fan.
She'll be there. Stephanie has been pushing hard for it. Losing made the deal easier like with Lesnar's return.
There are no elite women fighters at 135. Not even Nunes, who is probably the best we have seen so far. This is a young sport and it shows in the talent. This is like the UFC in the early 2000s. Once it clicked for Chuck or Anderson, they were nearly untouchable until time did them in. Same for the likes of Fedor, GSP and even Bones now. Well when Bones can fight.People shouldn't trash Ronda Rousey. She beat elite opponents before and she practically built women's MMA after Gina Carano left the sport high and dry.
This happens to every great fighter at some point. It happened to Chuck Liddell too.
Just remember, Nunes got defeated before in the UFC by the one and only Cat Zingano. Zingano then got submitted by Rousey in like 14 seconds.
There are no elite women fighters at 135. Not even Nunes, who is probably the best we have seen so far. This is a young sport and it shows in the talent. This is like the UFC in the early 2000s. Once it clicked for Chuck or Anderson, they were nearly untouchable until time did them in. Same for the likes of Fedor, GSP and even Bones now. Well when Bones can fight.
Good fighters losing when they are in the mid-30s and well past their prime is so different then being under 30 and getting crushed two times in a row.
I wouldn't say Chuck or Wand were elite. I am a big fan of Wand and liked Chuck, but they were dominating the wild west. Getting beat up by an ancient Couture just says a lot really. But they were apart of the era right before things got truly real. Anderson actually went into the new generation and dominated, which showed his class. Like Fedor tooling guys for a decade, bridging multiple eras. Same for GSP who was apart of a new era.That makes no sense. So you are saying Chuck Liddell or Anderson Silva weren't elite because the sport was still so undeveloped?
Darth, I have a lot of love and respect for you, but I can't agree at all.I wouldn't say Chuck or Wand were elite. I am a big fan of Wand and liked Chuck, but they were dominating the wild west. Getting beat up by an ancient Couture just says a lot really. But they were apart of the era right before things got truly real. Anderson actually went into the new generation and dominated, which showed his class. Like Fedor tooling guys for a decade, bridging multiple eras. Same for GSP who was apart of a new era.
MMA was very different before we had guys training MMA from the word go, not just coming in with one kick ass discipline and fudging the rest. Ronda is good at one thing, like Royce was, but I will give her a little more credit and put her in the early 00s class.
Which is cool.Darth, I have a lot of love and respect for you, but I can't agree at all.
Which is cool.
But I ask you, what as a MMA has Ronda shown outside of her judo? How many women at 135 have shown all around MMA class?
How many of those women are world class strikers? Also clinch works is a big part of judo. If her striking really improved, where was the head movement in the last two fights? How did she not land one meaningful blow in the last two fights?I will tell you this much. Ronda Rousey was getting classified as one dimensional with her armbars. Then she knocked out Sara McMann, an undefeated MMA fighter who was an Olympic silver medalist in wrestling. Then she knocked out Alexis Davis. She also knocked out the undefeated Bethe Correia. And she won all those fights by knockout in the first round. So she wasn't just submissions and armbars which she made her name off of.
To me, she showed a lot of evolution. She showed she could do more than just grappling and throws. She was able to beat people up in the clinch and use her grappling to transition to ground and pound and knockouts. To me that shows she's more than just a one dimensional judoka.