Ronda Rousey finishes Bethe Correia in a hurry at UFC 190

Ronda Rousey vs. Bethe Correia met in a Women’s bantamweight championship bout as the main event of UFC 190. It didn’t take long as Rousey finished her in a thirty-four seconds of the first round.

UFC 190 took place Saturday. August 1st, 2015 at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ronda Rousey is undefeated with a perfect 12-0 pro-MMA record. In her last six bouts, she’s finished three off them by armbar and three of them by knockout. She beat Liz Carmouche at UFC 157 by first-round armbar, then she submitted Miesha Tate at UFC 168 by third-round armbar and then knocked out Sara McMann at UFC 170 by first-round KO. She knocked out Alexis Davis at UFC 185 in just 16 seconds then finished Cat Zingano at UFC 184 in just 14 seconds by armbar. She finished Bethe Correia in just thirty-four seconds at UFC 190.

Bethe Correia holds a 9-1 pro-MMA record. In her last six  bouts, she’s finished four of them by decision. She beat Juliette De Souza Silva in June of 2013 and Eric Paes in June of 2013, both by unanimous decision. She beat Julie Kedzie at UFC Fight Night 33 by split decision, which was her UFC debut. She beat Jessamyn Duke at UFC 172 by unanimous decision and then knocked out Shayna Baszler at UFC 177 by second-round TKO. She was finished in just thirty-four seconds at UFC 190 by Ronda Rousey.

Here is the play by play result from this bout:

Round 1: Both girls come out swinging for the fences. Rousey clinches and starts landing some uppercuts. Rousey rocked Correia with strikes then dropped her with a straight right that put Correia out cold.

Result: Ronda Rousey def. Bethe Correia via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:34

We have full results from this event on the main news board.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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