It’s hard to not know who mixed martial-arts superstar Ronda Rousey is these days.
With her 12–0 fighting record and outspoken personality, she is currently the most prominent figure in MMA, and for good reason.
In her last three-title defenses combined she fought for just 64 seconds, including an MMA record 14-second submission of Cat Zingano back in late February.
She followed that fight by demolishing Brazilian bantamweight Bethe Correia, who accumulated a 9–0 record prior to her bout with Rousey, in all of 34 seconds.
What made the Correia matchup interesting was the fact that Rousey opted to slug it out with her opponent, who is a striker/brawler-type fighter, and she still won handily.