By most accounts, Ronda Rousey's 34-second knockout of Bethe Correia at UFC 190 was thoroughly satisfying for the victor, as Rousey settled the score with a woman who insulted her friends and family all throughout the leadup to the fight.
But according to Rousey's mentor, "Judo" Gene LeBell, the UFC women's bantamweight champion left Brazil feeling like she had left a little something on the table.
"I think she was a little disappointed," the 83-year-old LeBell said on a recent edition of The MMA hour. "She wanted to beat this gal up, and she said, ‘I wasn't through, I wanted to break something, an arm or a leg or neck'.