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UFC® ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2019 EVENT DATES

ESPN+ and ESPN to Carry Seven UFC Fight Night Events from April through June 2019

LAS VEGAS – UFC®, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization, today announced the dates and distribution plans for UFC events in the second quarter 2019. The schedule is a continuation of the historic multi-year agreement between UFC and The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-To-Consumer & International segment and ESPN beginning in 2019 that makes ESPN+ and ESPN the exclusive media homes of UFC in the United States. The exact locations of the Q2 events will be announced at a later date. 

The first of five second-quarter “UFC Fight Night on ESPN+” takes place Saturday, April 20 on the premium multi-sport, direct-to-consumer video service. ESPN+ will also carry Saturday UFC events on May 4, May 18, June 1 and June 22, with ESPN+ exclusively streaming all bouts for each event.

ESPN linear networks will air two “UFC Fight Night on ESPN” in the second quarter, on Saturday, April 27 and Saturday, June 29. The main card for both events will be televised live to a national audience exclusively on ESPN and ESPN Deportes, while the prelims and early prelims will be streamed live on ESPN+. 

Other confirmed events for the second quarter 2019 include three UFC Pay-Per-Views: UFC 236 on Saturday, April 13; UFC 237 on Saturday, May 11; and UFC 238 on Saturday, June 8. ESPN linear networks will televise the prelims for each of these events.

DATE
EVENT
Saturday, April 13
UFC 236
Saturday, April 20
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+
Saturday, April 27
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN
Saturday, May 4
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+
Saturday, May 11
UFC 237
Saturday, May 18
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+
Saturday, June 1
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+
Saturday, June 8
UFC 238
Saturday, June 22
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+
Saturday, June 29
UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN

Locations, fight cards and ticket on-sale information will be announced at a later date.

Starting in January 2019, ESPN+ and ESPN will be the exclusive digital and linear distributors of UFC in the U.S., showcasing 42 live events, 30 of which will feature a full card of 12 UFC bouts.  Starting January 19, ESPN+, the recently-launched multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service, will offer 20 exclusive events and all preliminary fights for “UFC Fight Night on ESPN+” programs, and ESPN linear networks will broadcast 10 exclusive “UFC Fight Night on ESPN” events, as well as all UFC pay-per-view preliminary fights.

To subscribe to ESPN+, visit https://watch.espnplus.com/sports/.

                  

UFC FIGHT PASS® and Roy Jones Jr. Boxing Promotions Reach Multi-Year Live Streaming Agreement

Exclusive Programming Includes up to 72 Boxing Events Through 2021

First Event will Stream Live on Jan. 31 at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT

LAS VEGAS – UFC® and Roy Jones Jr. (RJJ) Boxing Promotions have reached a new agreement to live stream up to 72 professional boxing events over the next three years on UFC FIGHT PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports.

The inaugural event in the RJJ Boxing series on UFC FIGHT PASS will stream January 31, starting at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT, live from Viejas Casino & Resort in Alpine, California.  WBO #2-rated world title challenger, “Mighty” Aston Palicte (24-2-1, 20 KOs), and unbeaten WBO #4 ranked Jose “Chiquiro” Martinez (20-0-2, 13 KOs) will headline in the 12-round World Boxing Organization Junior Bantamweight Title Eliminator.

Roy Jones Jr., a multi-time world champion and future boxing Hall of Famer, formed the Las Vegas-based promotional company RJJ Boxing Promotions three years ago with Las Vegas entrepreneur Keith Veltre and developed a growing stable of fighters in a short period of time.

“I’ve always been a big fan of Roy Jones Jr. and I’m excited to be in business with him,” said UFC President Dana White. “Everyone knows I’m looking to get into boxing, and I look forward to the future with Roy and using FIGHT PASS to live stream these exciting fights to our subscribers.”

“I was elated when my partner, Keith Veltre, told me he had started talking with UFC,” said Jones. “This is just the beginning of a long, lucrative partnership between these two brands.”

“I couldn’t be happier to bring together the biggest name in boxing, Roy Jones Jr., with UFC, the biggest name in combat sports,” said Veltre. “I love that UFC is allowing us to be creative, so expect to see prospects, tournaments, title fights, and more in this series.”

FIGHT PASS is a digital subscription service that is now available in more than 200 countries and territories. In 2019, FIGHT PASS will showcase more than 200 exclusive events featuring top promotions from around the world, providing fans with a front row seat to a broad spectrum of competitive fighting, including mixed martial arts, boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, individual and team submission grappling, and more.

Fight fans can access FIGHT PASS on personal computers, iOS and Android mobile devices, Apple TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, and Sony TVs with Android TV.

UFC FIGHT PASS® TO STREAM MORE THAN 200 LIVE COMBAT SPORTS EVENTS
IN 2019 – DOUBLE THE CURRENT SCHEDULE

Exclusive Programming Includes UFC Pay-Per-View Prelims and Live Bouts from Top Promotions Including
Glory Kickboxing, Cage Warriors, Invicta FC, Roy Jones Jr. Boxing, and More

LAS VEGAS – UFC FIGHT PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports, today announced that it will double its live event schedule in 2019, showcasing more than 200 exclusive events featuring top promotions from around the world. In all, FIGHT PASS will offer more than1,000 hours of live and exclusive combat sports programming in 2019, providing fans with a front row seat to a broad spectrum of competitive fighting, including mixed martial arts, boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and more.

“If you’re a combat sports fan, FIGHT PASS is a must have for 2019,” said UFC President Dana White. “Fans will get exclusive UFC FIGHT PASS Prelimsbefore every Pay-Per-View, as well as a look at up-and-coming fighters competing live in top combat sports promotions around the world. This is just the beginning of how we’re going to tap into the power of FIGHT PASS to continue to grow MMA and all these other combat sports that fight fans love.”

The preliminary 2019 programming schedule calls for FIGHT PASS to live stream fights from a minimum of 20 combat sports promotions. The total number of live fights offered on FIGHT PASS is expected to rise throughout the year, as discussions take place with current and potential partners about booking additional events.

ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING

Complementing the live event schedule on FIGHT PASS will be a lineup of original programming featuring in-depth interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and award-winning documentaries. FIGHT PASS will also premiere ON THE LINE, a new betting show that will help educate fight fans about placing wagers on UFC bouts, featuring analysis from professional bettors and oddsmakers. In addition, the UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, a marquee annual event noted for immortalizing MMA’s pioneers, trailblazers, innovators, and visionaries, is streamed live and exclusively on FIGHT PASS.  Additional details about FIGHT PASS original programming will be announced at a later date. 

SELECTION OF FEATURED LIVE EVENTS ON FIGHT PASS IN 2019

MMA

UFC FIGHT PASS Prelims
Leading FIGHT PASS’ live programming schedule will be exclusive UFC FIGHT PASS Prelims, comprising the early bouts from every upcoming UFC Pay-Per-View event in 2019 and regularly featuring Octagon® veterans and the fastest-rising stars in UFC.

Invicta FC
The world’s elite all-female MMA promotion, Invicta has produced over thirty UFC champions and contenders, including UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes, UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas, UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg, and former UFC women’s strawweight champion Carla Esparza.

Cage Warriors
Known for its fast-paced live events, Europe’s premier MMA organization has seen some of the biggest names in MMA history pass through its ranks over the years, including former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor, former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping, former UFC welterweight Dan Hardy, and former UFC women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk.

Cage Fury Fighting Championships (CFFC)
Operating primarily in the Northeastern United States, CFFC has launched the careers of UFC stars like Aljamain Sterling, Paul Felder, Jim Miller, and the late street-fighting icon Kimbo Slice.

Pancrase
For much of the 1990s, Pancrase boasted the world’s greatest roster of MMA fighters, including UFC Hall of Famers Bas Rutten and Ken Shamrock, as well as Masakatsu Funaki. A quarter of a century later, this pioneering Japanese MMA promotion continues to build upon its legacy with monthly events on FIGHT PASS.

Island Fights 
Owned and promoted by boxing legend Roy Jones Jr., the Florida-based Island Fights produces fast-paced events featuring both MMA and boxing bouts.

KICKBOXING

GLORY Kickboxing
Home to the most devastating strikers in all of combat sports and selling out arenas across the globe, GLORY is the world’s premier kickboxing promotion.

SUBMISSION GRAPPLING / BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU (BJJ)

Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI)
Founded by jiu-jitsu icon Eddie Bravo, EBI is the progenitor of the submission-only grappling phenomenon. Each EBI event is a 16-competitor grappling tournament with the world’s best submission specialists competing for a winner-take-all cash prize.

Polaris Professional Jiu-Jitsu Invitational
A pro jiu-jitsu event based in the UK, Polaris Pro Grappling invites the world's best grapplers to compete in a series of superfights.

Combat Jiu-Jitsu
The brainchild of grappling icon Eddie Bravo, Combat Jiu-Jitsu sees the greatest grapplers in the world compete with the added nuance of legal palm strikes.

Quintet
Created by UFC Hall of Famer Kazushi Sakuraba, this unique five-on-five team survival match is contested under submission only rules. Some of the biggest names in BJJ and MMA have already competed in this entertaining grappling format that has the combat sports world buzzing.

BOXING

Roy Jones Jr. Boxing
After FIGHT PASS showcased the final fight of his legendary career in 2018, the great Roy Jones Jr. returns to UFC’s streaming service with a monthly live boxing event featuring the sport’s rising title contenders.

MUAY THAI

Friday Night Fights
The longest running Muay Thai promotion in North America, the New York-based Friday Night Fights brings high-quality Muay Thai fighting to FIGHT PASS.

Bangkok Fights
Every week, FIGHT PASS will live stream a major Muay Thai event from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, showcasing the “art of the eight limbs” in its most authentic form.

Muay Thai Grand Prix
Europe’s elite Thai boxers compete in a series of elimination tournaments noted for their all-out action.

LETHWEI

World Lethwei Championship
The ancient Burmese sport of Lethwei is considered the most aggressive martial art in the world. Using slightly modified rules, theWorld Lethwei Championship brings world-class production values to the ancient Burmese art, featuring noted American combat sports broadcaster Sean Wheelock calling the action from ringside.

Lethwei Fighting Championship
Featuring the most aggressive fighters in the world’s most aggressive martial art, Lethwei Fighting Championship events will stream live on FIGHT PASS from Myanmar.

WORLD’S LARGEST FIGHT LIBRARY 

FIGHT PASS subscribers will also have complete access to the world’s largest fight library, featuring more than 20,000 bouts from dozens of combat sports organizations as well as every fight in UFC history.

UFC® KICKS OFF 2019 ON ESPN+ WITH
FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SUPERFIGHT BETWEEN
(C) HENRY CEJUDO AND (C - BW) TJ DILLASHAW



FEATURED BOUTS:
PAIGE VANZANT vs. RACHAEL OSTOVICH
(#11) GLOVER TEIXEIRA vs. ION CUTELABA

TICKETS FOR UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+®: CEJUDO vs. DILLASHAW 
AT BARCLAYS CENTER GO ON SALE FRIDAY, DEC. 14

Las Vegas – UFC® debuts on ESPN+ in Brooklyn, NY with a championship superfight that will see newly crowned flyweight titleholder Henry Cejudo make his first title defense against current bantamweight champ TJ Dillashaw. Also, fan favorite Paige VanZant returns to the Octagon to take on The Ultimate Fighter: A New World Champion veteran Rachael OstovichUFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+®: CEJUDO vs. DILLASHAW takes place Saturday, Jan. 19 at Barclays Center and will stream live at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, with the prelims kicking off the evening at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ESPN and ESPN Deportes and the early prelims on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT. All UFC live events on ESPN+ will be available in English and Spanish.

An Olympic wrestling gold medal winner, Cejudo (13-2, fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz.) put on his most spectacular performance to date in August when he dethroned dominant flyweight champ Demetrious Johnson. During his UFC career, he has also earned impressive victories over Sergio Pettis, Wilson Reis, Jussier Formiga and Chris Cariaso. Cejudo now looks to make his first successful title defense in the biggest fight of his career.

Dillashaw (17-3, fighting out of Angels Camp, Calif.) aims to make history by joining Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier as only the third fighter to simultaneously hold championships in two UFC divisions. Dillashaw most recently defended his bantamweight belt against heated rival Cody Garbrandt by sensational KO. He also holds incredible wins against Renan Barao, John Lineker and Raphael Assuncao. Dillashaw is now poised to etch his name among the all-time UFC greats.

Looking for her first win at flyweight, VanZant (7-4, fighting out of Portland, Ore.) finally returns to action after a year off due to injury. A fan favorite for her time on season 22 of Dancing with the Stars where she placed second, VanZant is still one of the youngest fighters on the roster. She intends to show off her constantly-evolving mixed martial arts skills by outdoing her highlight reel knockout of Bec Rawlings and earning the third post-fight bonus of her career. 

Ostovich (4-4, fighting out of Waianae, Hawaii) looks to start 2019 off on a high note by earning her second UFC win in the biggest opportunity of her career. A quarterfinalist on her season of The Ultimate Fighter, Ostovich has won half of her fights by submission, most recently tapping out fellow TUF competitor Karine Gevorgyan in under two minutes. She is now positioned to break into the top-15 rankings with an impressive win. 

Announced bouts on the card include:
  • No.11-ranked light heavyweight contender and former title challenger Glover Teixeira (27-7, fighting out of Danbury, Conn. by way of Governador Valadares, Brazil) goes to war with power-punching Ion Cutelaba (14-3, fighting out of Chisinau, Moldova)
  • Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series signee Allen Crowder (9-3, fighting out of Mebane, N.C.) looks to spoil the highly-anticipated debut of ex-NFL star Greg Hardy (3-0, fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla.)
  • No. 11-ranked Joanne Calderwood (12-3, fighting out of Glasgow, Scotland) intends to defend her top-15 rank against the debuting Ariane Lipski (11-3, fighting out of Curitiba, Brazil)
  • New York’s Randy Brown (10-3, fighting out of Queens, N.Y.) looks to rebound against Chance Rencountre (12-3, fighting out of Pawhuska, Okla.)
  • In a battle of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series contract winners, Alonzo Menifield (7-0, fighting out of Dallas, Tex.) takes on Vinicius Moreira (9-1, fighting out of Brasilia, Brazil)
  • Belal Muhammad (14-2, fighting out of Chicago, Ill.) meets Geoff Neal (10-2, fighting out of Dallas, Tex.) in a welterweight thriller

For the latest information on additional bouts for this event, please visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.

Visit the UFC® Press Portal for information and content to support your UFC coverage. Please click here to apply for the event.

Tickets for UFC FIGHT NIGHT ON ESPN+®: CEJUDO vs. DILLASHAW go on sale Friday, Dec 14 at 10 a.m. ET and are priced at $200, $150, $120, $100 and $90 (not including fees). Tickets are available for purchase online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets will also be available at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center beginning Saturday, Dec. 15 at noon. Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person.

UFC Fight Club® members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. ET via the website 
www.ufcfightclub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, Dec. 13 starting at 10 a.m. ET. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through UFC.com.

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TSN and RDS Extend Broadcast Partnership with UFC®

– New multi-year agreement includes extensive broadcast and digital rights across TSN, RDS and Bell Media platforms 

TORONTO (December 11, 2018) – TSN, RDS, and UFC®, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization, have agreed on a multi-year renewal in which the networks continue to serve as the broadcast partners of UFC in Canada. The agreement, which includes extensive broadcast and digital rights, was announced live from Toronto on SPORTSCENTRE in advance of one of UFC’s biggest events of the year, UFC® 231: HOLLOWAY vs. ORTEGA, hosted at Scotiabank Arena.

Under the terms of the agreement, TSN and RDS are the home in Canada for 22 UFC Fight Night main cards and late preliminaries, as well as preliminary fights ahead of UFC’s 12 pay-per-view eventsTSN and RDS will also broadcast Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series, focused on finding the next generation of UFC talent.

TSN and RDS will also distribute UFC content beyond linear broadcasts, including across social channels and via other Bell Media platforms, such as the short-form video content hub SnackableTV. The all-new Crave will feature a UFC collection where fans can stream content on demand, and as a result of UFC’s exclusive agreement with ESPN and ESPN+ in the United States, TSN viewers will also have access to original UFC content from ESPN.

“We are incredibly excited to build on our strong relationship with UFC to extend our agreement as their Canadian home,” said Shawn Redmond, Vice-President, TSN and Discovery Networks. “This expanded partnership allows us to deliver even more UFC content across not only TSN and RDS but also Bell Media platforms, providing additional choice and coverage to our viewers.”

“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with TSN and RDS, as they have been a key component of UFC’s growth in Canada,” said David Shaw, UFC Senior Vice-President, International and Content. “Canada is one of UFC’s most important markets, supported by a strong and loyal fan base. With this continued relationship, TSN and RDS will help us reach more UFC fans in Canada than ever before.”

The new agreement with TSN and RDS also allows UFC FIGHT PASS® to expand its offerings to customers in Canada with eight exclusive UFC Fight Night events and all Early Preliminary fights from each UFC live event. FIGHT PASS customers will also have access to the largest collection of combat sports programming in the world, featuring UFC’s full archive of historic events, classic bouts, and original content, as well as live events from leading independent promotions from around the globe.

UFC programming is also available to TSN and TSN Direct subscribers on TSN.ca and the TSN app. The complete UFC on TSN broadcast schedule can be found here.


martes, 10 de julio de 2018

#ClutchUFC Ronda Rousey la 1era mujer en el Salón de la Fama de UFC y Daniel Cormier se convierte en el 2do peleador en tener dos fajas al mismo tiempo






Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Verano en los años 2004 y 2008, obteniendo una medalla de bronce en la edición de Pekín 2008 en la categoría de –70 kg.26​ En los Juegos Panamericanos de 2007 consiguió una medalla de oro.27
Ganó una medalla en el Campeonato Mundial de Yudo de 2007, y cuatro medallas en el Campeonato Panamericano de Yudo entre los años 2004 y 2007.27

Juegos Olímpicos
AñoLugarMedallaCategoría
2008Pekín (Bandera de la República Popular China China)Medalla de bronce–70 kg
Campeonato Mundial
AñoLugarMedallaCategoría
2007Río de Janeiro (Flag of Brazil.svg Brasil)Medalla de plata–70 kg
Juegos Panamericanos
AñoLugarMedallaCategoría
2007Río de Janeiro (Flag of Brazil.svg Brasil)Medalla de oro–70 kg
Campeonato Panamericano
AñoLugarMedallaCategoría
2004Isla de Margarita (Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela)Medalla de oro–63 kg
2005Caguas (Bandera de Puerto Rico Puerto Rico)Medalla de oro–63 kg
2006Buenos Aires (Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina)Medalla de plata–63 kg
2007Montreal (Flag of Canada.svg Canadá)Medalla de bronce–70 kg


En noviembre de 2012, se anunció que Rousey se había convertido en la primera peleadora en firmar con el UFC.2829
El presidente de UFC, Dana White, anunció oficialmente en el evento UFC on Fox 5 en la rueda de prensa antes de la pelea que Rousey sería la primera campeona de peso gallo de mujeres en UFC.
Ronda defendió su título contra Liz Carmouche el 23 de febrero 2013 en UFC 157.
Después de que Zingano derrotara a Miesha Tate en The Ultimate Fighter 17 Finale, Dana White anunció que Zingano sería la adversaria de Ronda en The Ultimate Fighter 18.
El 28 de mayo, Zingano anunció que no iba a ser la oponente de Ronda por una lesión en la rodilla. Por lo tanto Miesha Tate seria quien luchase contra Ronda en The Ultimate Fighter 18.30
Ronda se enfrentó a Miesha el 28 de diciembre de 2013 en UFC 168. Ambas luchadoras ya se habían enfrentado antes, ganando Ronda por armbar en el primer asalto. En esta ocasión, Miesha venia mucho mejor preparada para la lucha cuerpo a cuerpo y en una pelea realmente épica, logró esquivar las llaves de brazo de su adversaria, atrapándola incluso durante el cuerpo a cuerpo con una llave de tijera al cuello. Finalmente, Rousey ganó la pelea por sumisión en el tercer asalto, manteniendo así su título de campeona. Tras el evento, Rousey obtuvo el premio a la Sumisión de la Noche y ambas peleadoras ganaron el premio a la Pelea de la Noche.
Rousey se enfrentó a la medallista olímpica e invicta Sara McMann el 22 de febrero de 2014 en UFC 170.31​ Rousey ganó la pelea por nocaut técnico en la primera ronda. Tras el evento, Rousey ganó el premio a la Actuación de la Noche.
Rousey se enfrentó a Alexis Davis el 5 de julio de 2014 en UFC 175.32​ Rousey ganó la pelea por nocaut a los 16 segundos.
La UFC anunció que la campeona Ronda Rousey se enfrentaría a Cat Zingano en el UFC 184 en el combate coprincipal, pasando a ser combate principal tras la lesión de Chris Weidman.33​ El evento del UFC 184 fue primero en tener como combate coprincipal y principal luchas de mujeres únicamente.34​ Rousey ganó la pelea por sumisión en 14 segundos, defendiendo está manera el campeonato por 5.ª vez y ganando su tercer premio a la Actuación de la Noche.
El 1 de agosto de 2015, Rousey se enfrentó a Bethe Correia en UFC 190. Rousey ganó la pelea en 34 segundos, ganando así el premio a la Actuación de la Noche. Le dedicó el triunfo al ex-luchador de la WWE "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, quién falleció el día anterior a la pelea.35
El 15 de noviembre de 2015, Rousey se enfrentó a Holly Holm en UFC 193. Rousey perdió la pelea por nocaut en la segunda ronda, perdiendo así el invicto y el campeonato.36​ Tras el evento, ambas peleadoras ganaron el premio a la Pelea de la Noche.
El 30 de diciembre de 2016, Rousey se enfrentó a Amanda Nunes en UFC 207. Rousey perdió la pelea por TKO a los 48 segundos del primer asalto, cuando el referee debió detener la pelea ante la apabullante diferencia de potencia y calidad entre ambas peleadoras (Rousey apenas lanzó 12 golpes de los cuales apenas conectó 7 débiles, mientras que Nunes lanzó 43 y conectó 27, siendo 23 directos a la cara, y la mayoria golpes de potencia).37


ResultadoRécordOponenteMétodoEventoFechaRondaTiempoLocalizaciónNotas
Derrota12–2Bandera de Brasil Amanda NunesTKO (golpes)UFC 20730 de diciembre de 201610:48Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, NevadaPor el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC.
Derrota12–1Bandera de Estados Unidos Holly HolmKO (patada a la cabeza y golpes)UFC 19315 de noviembrede 201520:59Bandera de Australia MelbournePerdió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Pelea de la Noche.
Victoria12–0Bandera de Brasil Bethe CorreiaKO (golpe)UFC 1901 de agostode 201510:34Bandera de Brasil Río de JaneiroDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Actuación de la Noche.
Victoria11–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Cat ZinganoSumisión (armlock)UFC 18428 de febrero de 201510:14Bandera de Estados Unidos Los Ángeles, CaliforniaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Actuación de la Noche.
Victoria10–0Bandera de Canadá Alexis DavisKO (golpes)UFC 1755 de julio de 201410:16Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, NevadaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Actuación de la Noche.
Victoria9–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Sara McMannTKO (rodillazo al cuerpo)UFC 17022 de febrero de 201411:06Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, NevadaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Actuación de la Noche.
Victoria8–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Miesha TateSumisión (armbar)UFC 16828 de diciembre de 201330:58Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, NevadaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Pelea de la Noche; Sumisión de la Noche.
Victoria7–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Liz CarmoucheSumisión (armbar)UFC 15723 de febrero de 201314:49Bandera de Estados Unidos Anaheim, CaliforniaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo de Mujeres de UFC; Primera pelea de mujeres en la historia de UFC.
Victoria6–0Bandera de Canadá Sarah KaufmanSumisión (armbar)Strikeforce: Rousey vs. Kaufman18 de agostode 201210:54Bandera de Estados Unidos San Diego, CaliforniaDefendió el Campeonato de Peso Gallo Femenino de Strikeforce.
Victoria5–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Miesha TateSumisión (armbar)Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey3 de marzode 201214:27Bandera de Estados Unidos Columbus, OhioGanó el Campeonato de Peso Gallo Femenino de Strikeforce; Debut en Peso Gallo; Sumisión del Año (2012).
Victoria4–0Bandera de Canadá Julia BuddSumisión (armbar)Strikeforce Challengers 2018 de noviembrede 201110:39Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, Nevada
Victoria3–0Bandera de Estados Unidos Sarah D'AlelioSumisión (armbar)Strikeforce Challengers 1812 de agostode 201110:25Bandera de Estados Unidos Las Vegas, NevadaStrikeforce debut.
Victoria2–0Bandera de Canadá Charmaine TweetSumisión (armbar)HKFC: School of Hard Knocks 1217 de juniode 201110:49Bandera de Canadá Calgary
Victoria1–0Bandera de Brasil Ediene GomesSumisión (armbar)KOTC: Turning Point27 de marzode 201110:25Bandera de Estados Unidos Tarzana, California

LAS VEGAS -- Ronda Rousey was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on Thursday, becoming the first female inductee in the company's history.
Rousey was the UFC's first women's champion, holding the bantamweight belt from 2012 to 2015 and defending it six times.
She won her first 12 professional mixed martial arts fights, including six in the UFC, all by submission, with 11 of the 12 fights ending in the first round. All but three of those fights were decided in under one minute, and Rousey owns records for four of the five fastest finishes in UFC women's bantamweight history.
"I am not the first person who had the ability to do this, but I am here because I am the first person you took the time to watch," Rousey told the crowd at the Pearl Theatre during her induction speech. "That you put the energy into supporting. Because of you, I am the first woman standing up here accepting this incredible honor. May I be the first of many."
Rousey was the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in judo when she claimed bronze at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, before transitioning into a career in mixed martial arts. She originally made a name for herself in the discipline as the last Strikeforce women's bantamweight champion before the company was bought by UFC in 2011.
In 2011, UFC president Dana White said that women would never fight in the UFC. Two years later, Rousey, the first female fighter ever signed to the UFC, took part in the first UFC women's fight when she defeated Liz Carmouche at UFC 157.
"In my almost 18 years as UFC president, I've learned many valuable lessons," White said as he presented Rousey. "And the one that comes to mind tonight is never say never, especially when you're talking to UFC. In my defense, when I famously said women would never fight in the UFC, I had never met Ronda Rousey. I had never met the woman who would change everything. She started by changing my mind and she ended up changing the world."

Rousey quickly became one of the sport's biggest stars. She headlined her last four pay-per-view fights, with the final two drawing 1.1 million pay-per-view buys, and the one before that producing 900,000 buys. The only other UFC fighters to attract those numbers since 2014 are Conor McGregor and Brock Lesnar.
She was named the most dominant active athlete by multiple outlets in 2015, and an online ESPN poll during that time tabbed Rousey as the best female athlete ever. She also became a crossover celebrity during that time with supporting roles in the films "The Expendables 3," "Furious 7" and "Entourage."
Rousey was one of the biggest stars in the world and viewed as unbeatable, until her shocking second-round knockout loss to Holly Holmin front of 56,214 fans in Melbourne, Australia, on Nov. 15, 2015. She returned one year later but was knocked out again, this time just 48 seconds into the first round against Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in Las Vegas on Dec. 30, 2016. Rousey has not competed in MMA since that loss. She signed with the WWE in January.
"Every time I walked into that cage, I was hoping to make you proud," Rousey told the crowd. "We have had this incredible journey, and it was really an honor to be able to live it with you."
by Arash Markazi
ESPN Senior Writer






Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
HeavyweightDaniel Cormierdef.Stipe Miocic (c)KO (punches)14:33[a]
HeavyweightDerrick Lewisdef.Francis NgannouDecision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)35:00
WelterweightMike Perrydef.Paul FelderDecision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)35:00
LightweightAnthony Pettisdef.Michael ChiesaSubmission (triangle armbar)20:52
Light HeavyweightKhalil Rountree Jr.def.Gökhan SakiTKO (punches)11:36
Preliminary Card (Fox Sports 1)
MiddleweightPaulo Costadef.Uriah HallTKO (punches)22:38
BantamweightRaphael Assunçãodef.Rob FontDecision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)35:00
LightweightDrakkar Klosedef.Lando VannataDecision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)35:00
WelterweightCurtis Millenderdef.Max GriffinDecision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)35:00
Early Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass)
LightweightDan Hookerdef.Gilbert BurnsKO (punches)12:28
Women's StrawweightEmily Whitmiredef.Jamie MoyleDecision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)35:00

  • Fight of the Night: None awarded
  • Performance of the Night: Daniel CormierAnthony PettisKhalil Rountree Jr., and Paulo Costa

  • Daniel Cormier: $500,000 (no win bonus) def. Stipe Miocic: $750,000
  • Derrick Lewis: $260,000 (includes $130,000 win bonus) def. Francis Ngannou: $100,000
  • Mike Perry: $80,000 ($40,000 win bonus) def. Paul Felder: $46,000
  • Anthony Pettis: $289,400 ($135,000 win bonus) def. Michael Chiesa: $25,600*
  • Khalil Rountree Jr.: $38,000 ($19,000 win bonus) def. Gokhan Saki: $85,000
  • Paulo Costa: $110,000 ($55,000 win bonus) def. Uriah Hall: $48,000
  • Raphael Assunção: $130,000 ($60,000 win bonus) def. Rob Font: $33,000
  • Drakkar Klose: $44,000 ($22,000 win bonus) def. Lando Vannata: $25,000
  • Curtis Millender: $30,000 ($15,000 win bonus) def. Max Griffin: $20,000
  • Daniel Hooker: $60,000 ($30,000 win bonus) def. Gilbert Burns: $31,000
  • Emily Whitmire: $20,000 ($10,000 win bonus) def. Jamie Moyle: $12,000
Chiesa was fined $11,400, 30 percent of his purse for failing to make the required weight for his fight with Anthony Pettis. That money was issued to Pettis, an NSAC official confirmed