3 Fighters Ronda Rousey Must Beat Before She Cleans out the 135-Lb. Division

Let’s face it, at this point in the game, there are not many challenges left for Ronda Rousey. She has seemingly beat every legitimate fighter in the division at this point.
That said, there are still a couple of enticing fights that Rousey could secur…

Let’s face it, at this point in the game, there are not many challenges left for Ronda Rousey. She has seemingly beat every legitimate fighter in the division at this point.

That said, there are still a couple of enticing fights that Rousey could secure. Although she finds herself staring down a third meeting with Miesha Tate in the near future, there are a couple of matchups that could make sense for her going forward before she effectively clears out the division.

So, who are the three ladies that Rousey must beat before declaring the division cleaned out? Let’s take a look and examine these potential suitors.

 

Holly Holm

Of the three women listed, she is probably at the end of the line. That is because she is still young in her MMA career and improving. 

And although she has been a tad underwhelming since coming to the UFC, Holly Holm is still somebody that would be an interesting fight for Ronda Rousey to take before 135 is cleaned out.

A boxing world champion, Holm has some of the best striking in women’s MMA. She evidenced that before she ever stepped foot in the UFC, knocking out opponent after opponent.

Despite a lackluster premiere in which she narrowly beat Raquel Pennington, Holm looked much more relaxed and at ease in her most recent bout. There, she dominated Marion Reneau to put some wind back in her sails.

If she can pick up a win or two more, there is no doubt she will be in line for a title shot. This is especially because Rousey has already dominated pretty much everybody else in front of her in the rankings at this point.

 

Amanda Nunes

If there is a “most improved fighter award” for the UFC women’s bantamweight division, chances are Amanda Nunes would have taken that award. 

In seeing her most recent performances, that may have parlayed her into the title picture and earned her a potential bout with the champion, Rousey.

The turning point for Nunes came last weekend when she laid waste to former title challenger and Olympic silver medalist wrestler Sara McMann. Not only did she dominate the American, but Nunes finished her with an impressive rear-naked choke that put her in the minds of most fans.

In looking ahead of her in the rankings, ladies like Miesha Tate, Cat Zingano, McMann, Sarah Kaufman and others have had their changes and failed. Nunes has not had her chance, and given her recent performances, she should get her shot before the division is declared cleared out.

 

Cris “Cyborg” Justino

Yes, this is the fight fans want to see. I won’t go on writing about how she’s the only challenge left for Rousey because every writer and his mother have written an editorial about how Cris Justino is the only challenge left for Rousey and how the fans need this fight.

We get it. It’s the best fight left for Rousey and a potential box-office explosion for the UFC.

Here’s the thing though. Before Justino gets her fight with Rousey, it makes sense that she makes the 135-pound weight class once and fights there to prove she can make it.

Imagine the disaster that would come if Justino missed weight against Rousey, especially if she skips the process of doing it once before with Invicta (or the UFC). It would be a massive money loss, a let-down to the fans and an absolute shame to what would be a truly special fight.

Until then we wait, knowing Cyborg lurks in the shadows.

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Invicta 14 Lineup Complete with Bantamweight Title Headliner, 9 Other Bouts

Invicta 14 will return to Kansas City on September 12 with a Bantamweight Championship bout, as Tonya Evinger looks to defend her title for the first time against undefeated challenger Pannie Kianzad.
The bout, which takes place on UFC Fight Pass, will…

Invicta 14 will return to Kansas City on September 12 with a Bantamweight Championship bout, as Tonya Evinger looks to defend her title for the first time against undefeated challenger Pannie Kianzad.

The bout, which takes place on UFC Fight Pass, will feature 10 total fights with some of the promotion’s best fighters and some of the brightest prospects. All the fights were confirmed by a press release obtained by Bleacher Report from Invicta FC.

The Evinger-Kianzad title bout replaces the previously announced Invicta Strawweight Championship bout that was to be between champ Livia Renata Souza and top-ranked challenger Alexa Grasso. That bout will now be moved to a later date, as Invicta has planned two more shows before 2015 is over.

Since failing to make it out of the elimination round of The Ultimate Fighter 18, Evinger has made huge improvements in her game and has gone undefeated in that time. The wrestler has turned into an all-around terror, though her bread-and-butter ground game has been the center of her success.

She earned wins over Sarah D’Alelio, Ediane Gomes and Cindy Dandois en route to a spot in the vacant title bout in her last outing. There, she dominated Mexican star Irene Aldana, eventually finishing the striker with ground-and-pound to claim the belt.

As for Kianzad, the Swedish fighter looks to be the best challenge for Evinger out there, as she is 8-0 in her career. In that time, she became the Cage Warriors Bantamweight Champion, an honor that is highly reputable in Europe and in women’s MMA as a whole.

She made her Invicta debut in her most recent offering, where she was dominant in a one-sided decision over Jessy-Rose Clark. That earned her the right to challenge Evinger here in what should be an exciting, competitive affair.

The co-main event is a high-stakes strawweight bout, as DeAnna Bennett looks to punch a potential ticket to a title shot against former champion Katja Kankaanpaa. Bennett is undefeated in fighting in three different weight classes, while Kankaanpaa looks to recover from losing her title in her last fight.

Also on the card are notables such as UFC vet Roxanne Modafferi, rapidly rising prospect Jamie Moyle and potential atomweight title challenger Jinh Yu Frey. It’s proof that the card is loaded with young potential that could be flag-bearers in the future.

Stay tuned with Bleacher Report for any developments or changes in the card.

 

Full Card

  • 135: Tonya Evinger (c) vs. Pannie Kianzad
  • 115: DeAnna Bennett vs. Katja Kankaanpaa
  • 125: Roxanne Modafferi vs. Mariana Morais
  • 125: Andrea Lee vs. Rachael Ostovich
  • 145: Cindy Dandois vs. Megan Anderson
  • 115: Jamie Moyle vs. Sharon Jacobson
  • 105: Jinh Yu Frey vs. Liz McCarthy
  • 115: JJ Aldrich vs. Daniela Kortmann
  • 125: Aspen Ladd vs. Amanda Bobby Cooper
  • 155: Rachel Wray vs. Felicia Spencer

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UFC Fight Night 73 Preliminary Card Predictions

The summer of UFC continues to roll along this weekend, as the UFC touches down in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday.
UFC Fight Night 73 will be headlined by light heavyweight contenders Ovince St. Preux and Glover Teixeira, who look to move into title…

The summer of UFC continues to roll along this weekend, as the UFC touches down in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday.

UFC Fight Night 73 will be headlined by light heavyweight contenders Ovince St. Preux and Glover Teixeira, who look to move into title contention with a victory. It also features names like Michael Johnson, Sam Alvey and a host of up-and-coming fighters looking to push their stock through the roof.

Before those bouts, we have the prelims. We are coming off a big weekend in Brazil at UFC 190, where the picks on the Fox Sports portion of the prelims overcame a bad UFC Fight Pass showing.

With that, let’s examine the prelims for UFC Fight Night 73 and make some picks.

 

2015 Riley’s Record: 97-60

Last Event: UFC 190 (4-2)

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UFC 190 Results: Matches to Make for the Winners and Losers

Saturday night marked the UFC’s return to Brazil with UFC 190. On the back of a women’s bantamweight fight, it was a solid card that featured a lot of action and some heavy implications for the future.
In the main event, Ronda Rousey made quick work of…

Saturday night marked the UFC’s return to Brazil with UFC 190. On the back of a women’s bantamweight fight, it was a solid card that featured a lot of action and some heavy implications for the future.

In the main event, Ronda Rousey made quick work of Bethe Correia, knocking the Brazilian out in under a minute. It was a grudge match made personal by Correia and sealed with some precise shots from the champion.

Also on the card were names like Minotauro Nogueira, Mauricio Rua, Antonio Silva and Claudia Gadelha. Each put in an effort to make their own moments on the fight card in hopes of moving closer to the coveted title picture.

With that, let’s take a look at the fighters who competed on the card and make some suggestions for their next matchups.

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The 6 Worst Casts in the Ultimate Fighter History

Let’s face it, whether you are sick of it or not, The Ultimate Fighter is a big part of UFC history and a way that the company has spread its product to new fans.
That’s true even after over 20 seasons on the air.
The show has produced UFC champions, …

Let’s face it, whether you are sick of it or not, The Ultimate Fighter is a big part of UFC history and a way that the company has spread its product to new fans.

That’s true even after over 20 seasons on the air.

The show has produced UFC champions, legendary fighters and memorable fights that give it a place dear in all of our hearts. It’s had its ups and downs but has nonetheless been beneficial to both the company and fighters.

So, with all the great classes of fighters we have had, which seasons had the worst fighters?

That is what we must examine right now. Excluding international versions such as TUF Brazil, Latin America, China, Smashes and Nations, we need to take a look at the American portions of the show and see which seasons contributed the least amount of talent.

Without further ado, here are the six worst TUF casts in the show’s history.

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UFC 190 Preliminary Card Predictions

The UFC returns to Brazil on Saturday, as the anticipated UFC 190 comes to fans live on pay-per-view. Headlined by female bantamweight ace Ronda Rousey and top contender Bethe Correia, the card boasts a seven-fight main card that will bring extra actio…

The UFC returns to Brazil on Saturday, as the anticipated UFC 190 comes to fans live on pay-per-view. Headlined by female bantamweight ace Ronda Rousey and top contender Bethe Correia, the card boasts a seven-fight main card that will bring extra action for the fans.

Before that we have the preliminary card, which is strong on talent. Guys like former Strikeforce champion Rafael Cavalcante, UFC title challenger Demian Maia and rising star Warlley Alves all grace the undercard, making the prelims just as must-see as the main card.

Last weekend was not a great one for the prelim picks here, so this writer hopes to improve this time around. We are nearly eight months into the year, and we hope to push the winning percentage higher than it is.

With that, let’s examine the prelims and make some picks for this Saturday’s event.

 

2015 Riley’s Record: 93-58

Last Event: 3-5 (UFC on Fox 16)

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