#1 Ronda Rousey

UFC

Maybe no other UFC legend had as snappy destruction as Ronda Rousey. The previous UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion went from being the greatest and most bankable star in the advancement in mid-2015 to resigned in December 2016 after her two misfortunes to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes.

It felt like ‘Rambunctious Ronda’ basically couldn’t manage the aftermath from those misfortunes and left.

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Her misfortune to Nunes, specifically, was pulverizing; while her misfortune to Holm had been an overwhelming knockout, there was as yet the inclination among a ton of fans that she’d essentially made the blunder of having excessively trust in her striking game, and on the off chance that she returned to the judo-based style that had given her so much achievement – including 6 straight UFC title guards – she could return to the best.

Against Nunes however, she was never given the opportunity. Indeed endeavoring to remain with her adversary, Nunes just crushed her with a whirlwind of punches in the primary moment of the opening round.

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Such an awful misfortune was continually going to be difficult to skip again from, thus it didn’t generally come as an unexpected when her retirement was reported in 2017 – alongside her turn to WWE. Rousey has since been drafted into the UFC’s Hall of Fame – a fine underwriting of her incredible profession before her two misfortunes.

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