In November of 2012 women got their first chance to be in the biggest MMA promotion in the world, the UFC. Leading the way was mega superstar Ronda Rousey. Upon arrival to the UFC, she was awarded the inaugural women’s bantamweight championship. For a long time, Rousey was considered the best women’s MMA fighter in the world. That ended on November 15th, 2015 when she got knocked out by underdog Holly Holm. Today we will take a look into the two most dominant female MMA fighters in the history of women’s MMA.