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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18
Jon Jones Says Ronda Rousey Won in 17 Seconds With Skills Women Still Cannot Match
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18

Jon Jones Says Ronda Rousey Won in 17 Seconds With Skills Women Still Cannot Match

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 18
  • Jon Jones said Ronda Rousey’s judo and jiu-jitsu remain far ahead of today’s women’s MMA fighters after she submitted Gina Carano in 17 seconds on MVP’s first Netflix card.
  • Jones, working on the broadcast, said he expected that outcome despite questions over Rousey’s timing and rust after nearly 10 years away from MMA.
  • Rousey’s dominant return is unlikely to lead to another bout: she reaffirmed her retirement after the win and said she wants more children.
  • A reported $2.2 million purse fueled online debate, but the clearest takeaway from the event was that the appearance was framed as a one-night return, not a sustained comeback.
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