#4 Ronda Rousey – 6 wins

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She may be gone from the UFC and the universe of MMA all in all now – she is right now a completely fledged WWE genius who holds the WWE Raw Women’s Championship – however the shadow of Ronda Rousey still poses a potential threat over the female contenders in the UFC, especially over the division she once ruled over with an iron clench hand – Bantamweight.

Rousey just battled multiple times in the UFC yet amid that period she had an effect on standard culture coordinated just by Conor McGregor, and she additionally won her initial 6 battles – with none of them going all the way.

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Her most great run was plainly the period between February 2014 and August 2015 – amid this time she beat four best contenders – Sara McMann, Alexis Davis, Cat Zingano and Bethe Correia – with the longest battle going simply 1:06.

‘Rambunctious Ronda’ saw her profession to a great extent go up in smoke following her title misfortune to Holly Holm in November 2015 – she assumed control over a year off to recoup and after that returned to test Amanda Nunes for the title that numerous fans saw as still hers, yet was TKO’d in only 48 seconds.

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In any case, the way that she oversaw 6 UFC wins in a little more than 2 years and furthermore drew immense pay-per-see buyrates for her battles implies she will be recalled affectionately by UFC fans for a considerable length of time to come.

#3 Joanna Jedrzejczyk – 9 wins

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The most practiced Strawweight champion in UFC history, Polish striker Joanna Jedrzejczyk at present has 9 UFC wins to her name, with only 2 misfortunes – both to Rose Namajunas – on the opposite side of her record. Moreover, with 5 fruitful title resistances, it will be hard for any future Strawweight champion to overshadow her run.

‘Joanna Violence’ as she is occasionally known appeared in the UFC in July 2014 out of one of the first Strawweight battles in special history. She vanquished Juliana Lima by consistent choice and after 5 months, defeated Claudia Gadelha in a to some degree questionable battle to win the main shot at debut champion Carla Esparza.

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As wild as it sounds now, Joanna really went into the battle with Esparza as a dark horse, however that thought was overwhelmed as she wrecked the boss in a standout amongst the most uneven title battles in UFC history. Esparza was TKO’d in the second round, and from that point Joanna went on an overwhelming run – reeling off another 5 wins in noteworthy form, incorporating settling her contention with Gadelha.

Her stunning misfortune to Namajunas – and ensuing misfortune in the rematch, as well – appeared to drive her out of title conflict, however she has skiped back since with a win over Tecia Torres, and current bits of gossip have a move to Flyweight in her future.

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In the event that she adjusts well to the move, not exclusively would she be able to get more UFC wins – yet she could likewise get herself the main female warrior to hold UFC titles in two diverse weight classes, as well.

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