UFC 190: 6 Reasons to Watch Rousey vs. Correia Fight Card

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is undefeated inside of the cage, but so is top contender Bethe Correia.
Both women will put their unmarked records on the line this Saturday at UFC 190 in Brazil, which will be the first time Rousey has f…

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is undefeated inside of the cage, but so is top contender Bethe Correia.

Both women will put their unmarked records on the line this Saturday at UFC 190 in Brazil, which will be the first time Rousey has fought outside of the U.S. since a short 150-pound outing in Canada back in 2011.

It will also serve as her sixth straight UFC title defense and third overall opposite an undefeated opponent (Cat Zingano at UFC 184 and Sara McMann at UFC 170).

Needless to say, Rousey has a knack for finishing fights quickly while making divisional winners taste defeat for the first time.

But besides the anticipated grudge match atop a division running out of noteworthy title chasers, this weekend will feature a surplus of Octagon conflict and intrigue.

Here are six reasons to tune in to witness UFC 190 and one of the best all-around Brazil cards of 2015.

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