UFC 184: Rousey vs. Zingano results and post-fight analysis

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It's pretty hard to say that Ronda Rousey isn't the most dominant champion in the UFC right now. She might be the most dominant champ in UFC history at this point. Seriously, how crazy is it that she has a 16-second title defense and a 14-second title defense? That level of skill absolutely blows my mind. I'm not even the biggest Rousey fan, but you have to have the utmost respect for what she does in that octagon. I keep wanting to use the word "unbelievable", but she continues to do it. So there's nothing unbelievable about it.

Was Cat Zingano wrong to come charging out of the gate? Well, she got tapped in less time than it takes to write a couple of these sentences. But for someone known as a slow starter, it probably didn't seem like such a bad idea at the time. She sure made the 14 seconds action-packed at least. But Grumpy Cat's post-fight interview showed the frustration of a woman that's still not quite sure what the hell happened to her. And therein lies the magic of one Ronda Rousey.

But where does Ronda go from here? Holly Holm? As you'll read below, I do not think she should be next. Bethe Correia? That doesn't exactly seem like a formidable challenge right now. Who else is there though? I guess there's Cris Cyborg - but that seems like more of a pipe dream than anything right now. When a male fighter is thoroughly dominant, there's always talk of going up a weight class or fighting a champion in another division. That's not an option with Ronda though, so it'll be interesting to see what they do with her.

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