It’s been a busy year for Ronda Rousey. The reigning Women’s Bantamweight Champion has landed movie roles and magazine covers; trademarked her favorite insult; and offered stinging political commentary. She’s done even better in the ring—Rousey knocked out her previous two opponents in 34, and 14 seconds, respectively.
Until Sunday afternoon, Rousey was the World’s Most Dangerous Woman. In a huge upset, Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm broke “Rowdy” Rousey’s undefeated 12-0 record in just under a minute. With a kick to the face at Sunday’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event in Melbourne, Holm knocked Rousey out.
Though Holm came to the fight with her own undefeated record, Rousey was heavily favored to win. “This is a fight. This is what happens,” the seemingly stunned UFC president Dana White said after the match. “All the greats eventually go down one day,” she added. But for a star who’d been writing “Retire Undefeated” on her hand wraps post-workout, the loss is bigger than just a match.
Rousey was taken to the hospital and held overnight for observation. “The girl needs rest,” Rousey’s despondent trainer Edmond Tarverdyan told ESPN from the waiting room. “The things she has done—no one can come close to them,” Tarverdyan said. “She'll come back stronger.”
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