UFC ups Women’s Bantamweight division with four new fighters
With Ronda Rousey’s impressive UFC debut win over Liz Carmouche, the big question of who she can fight next arises. True, it’s exciting to see her take…
With Ronda Rousey’s impressive UFC debut win over Liz Carmouche, the big question of who she can fight next arises. True, it’s exciting to see her take…
Invicta FC 4 will be shown live tomorrow from Memorial Hall in Kansas City, KS and all 26 fighters have made weight for the show. It was not without controversy,…
After losing her Strikeforce title to Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate considered retirement. However, her fire has been re-lit and she plans on coming for Rousey again.
UFC President Dana White has long gone on the record that the divisions in Women’s MMA are not deep enough for the UFC to support female fighters. That may be changing as women continue to make an impact in the sport, particularly on the heels of Strikeforce: Rousey vs. Kaufman.On the amateur fight circuit, this writer has personally seen female bouts double the attendance figures over an all-male card. If Dana White fails to see that aspect of it, there are plenty of other promoters who do, such as Scott
Strikeforce: Rousey vs. Kaufman is in the books and once again Ronda Rousey has pulled off a first-round submission via armbar. Rousey came out striking in order to push Kaufman up against the cage, where the champion took the fight ot the ground as planned with a Judo takedown. From there, she went to her bread and butter, and it was only a matter of time before Kaufman submitted to Rousey’s signature move.In other action, Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza defeated Derek Brunson with a vicious right hand