Who won Rousey vs Tate 2?

Who won Rousey vs Tate 2?

In their rematch at UFC 168 on December 28, 2013, Rousey defeated Tate by submission at 0:58 in round 3. Tate managed to escape several of Rousey’s submission holds in the first two rounds, thus making her the first to ever reach the second and third round against Rousey.

What happened to Ronda Rousey UFC?

Her date of birth is unknown. Rousey (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) has not competed under the UFC banner since her 48-second knockout loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in December 2017. After suffering a pair of devastating losses to Nunes and Holly Holm to close her career, Rousey parted ways with active competition.

How many times did Rousey and Tate fight?

As the most dominant champion in the sport, Rousey is expected to run through an overmatched Bethe Correia at UFC 190 on Saturday, much as she’s run through Tate twice in 2012 and 2013, respectively. A rubber match is a beautiful thing when two fighters have split their previous bouts.

How many losses does Ronda Rousey have in UFC?

2
Rousey took part in the first women’s fight in UFC history when she successfully defended her title against Liz Carmouche at UFC 157, and she later set the record for most UFC title defenses by a woman (six)….

Ronda Rousey
By knockout 3
By submission 9
Losses 2
By knockout 2

Did Ronda breaks Tate’s arm?

We can now call Ronda Rousey “Queen of the Armbar,” and the Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champion. She defeated Miesha Tate for the belt on Saturday night, by what else, another armbar. This was an extreme version as Tate almost ended up with a broken arm after it was done.

Is Ronda Rousey coming back to MMA?

During a recent press conference, Dana was asked whether there’s a chance for the former UFC Bantamweight Champion to follow Miesha Tate’s lead and make a UFC return. But that’s never ever happening. Dana White was crystal clear that Ronda Rousey isn’t coming back to the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

What happened to miesha Tates arm?

Miesha Tate lost the fight by way of submission after being locked in an armbar. While Tate was clear that she hadn’t broken any bones, she had suffered every possible injury short of a fracture: “I basically tore everything. I tore the inner and outer sides of my ligaments attached to the muscles and bone.

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