Everybody and anybody (literally anybody) have chimed in on Ronda Rousey's loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 this past December. It was one of the most lopsided title fights in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) history, lasting just 48 seconds, and certainly warrants worldwide reaction. However, few people around mixed martial arts (MMA) know more about fighting than former UFC champion Matt Serra, who recently took some time to discuss the abrupt collapse of Rousey inside of the Octagon.
"She's always, in the past, punched her way into the clinch through girls. Now, obviously from the last two fights, people are catching on," said Serra during a recent edition of the UFC Unfiltered podcast.