How many losses does Ronda Rousey have in MMA?
Ronda Rousey Record: 12-2-0
W/L | Fighter | Event |
---|---|---|
loss | Ronda Rousey Amanda Nunes | UFC 207: Nunes vs. Rousey Dec. 30, 2016 |
loss | Ronda Rousey Holly Holm | UFC 193: Rousey vs Holm Nov. 14, 2015 |
win | Ronda Rousey Bethe Correia | UFC 190: Rousey vs Correia Aug. 01, 2015 |
win | Ronda Rousey Cat Zingano | UFC 184: Rousey vs Zingano Feb. 28, 2015 |
What was Chael Sonnen MMA record?
31-18-1
Chael Sonnen : Official MMA Fight Record (31-18-1)
Who beat Ronda Rousey for the first time?
Holly Holm
Four Years Ago Today: Ronda Rousey Suffered First UFC Loss To Holly Holm. On this day in 2015, Holly Holm knocked out Ronda Rousey and shocked the MMA world to become UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion.
How old is Brian Stann?
Brian Stann. Brian Michael Stann (born September 24, 1980) is a retired American mixed martial artist and U.S. Marine who competed as a Middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is a former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion. He was also a color commentator for both the Ultimate Fighting Championship…
What is Brian Stann’s record in MMA?
On March 26, 2008, Stann defeated Doug Marshall via KO to become the WEC Light Heavyweight champion. With this victory, Stann’s MMA record reached 6–0, with five victories in the WEC. In August 2008, Stann lost his title in his first defense, in a rematch against Steve Cantwell (a loss he avenged a year later).
When did mark Stann make his UFC debut?
Stann was scheduled to make his UFC debut on December 10, 2008, at the UFC: Fight For The Troops show, to be held at the Army base of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, but he was forced to withdraw from the card due to a foot injury sustained in training. Instead, he faced Krzysztof Soszynski at UFC 97 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on April 18, 2009.
What ever happened to mark Stann?
In August 2008, Stann lost his title in his first defense, in a rematch against Steve Cantwell (a loss he avenged a year later). In 2008, Zuffa announced plans to merge the WEC’s 185-lb and 205-lb weight classes with their UFC counterparts, allowing the WEC to concentrate on lighter weight classes (which eventually merged with the UFC as well).