When Ronda Rousey defeated Miesha Tate at UFC 168, Tate was still without a UFC win, Holly Holm was still on the regional scene, and Amanda Nunes had just beaten Germaine de Randamie on a Fight For the Troops card. Today, Tate is the UFC women's bantamweight champion, Nunes is challenging Tate at UFC 200, Holm is prepping for a UFC on FOX main event after losing the belt to Tate, and Rousey's future is incredibly uncertain. You better believe that a lot has changed in the women's MMA landscape since the end of 2013.