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One former opponent of UFC Hall of Famer Ronda Rousey is contemplating her fighting future. UFC Des Moines took place on May 3 and it featured a slew of action, which was capped off by Cory Sandhagen ...
The last time Ronda Rousey, now 38, competed professionally, she faced Amanda Nunes in a highly anticipated comeback fight. The bout ended swiftly and decisively—Nunes blitzed her with a barrage ...
Bitadze was attempting to rebound a miss from Paolo Banchero when he flailed his arms and elbowed Porzingis in the forehead. The contact to Porzingis' head opened a large gash, which bled ...
At one point, no athlete in MMA was more recognizable than Ronda Rousey. The former Olympic judoka didn’t just dominate the women’s bantamweight division—she transformed it. With a string of ...
Prolonged exposure to water causes fingers and toes to wrinkle due to osmosis and the unique properties of skin on hands and feet. Thicker skin with more keratin absorbs more water, while the loss ...
At one point, no athlete in MMA was more recognizable than Ronda Rousey. The former Olympic judoka didn’t just dominate the women’s bantamweight division—she transformed it. With a string of ...
Ronda Rousey expressed her differences with the creative team of the WWE and with the former boss on a podcast with Denise Salcedo. Rousey thinks if she worked under the regime of Triple H, things ...
Jake Paul has signed former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm to Most Valuable Promotions (MVP). Holm joins MVP's stacked female roster one week after British titans Chantelle Cameron and ...
In 2015, Holm shocked the UFC world when she knocked out the seemingly unbeatable Ronda Rousey at UFC 193, bringing her legendary title reign to an end with a picture-perfect head kick.
But have you ever wondered why this happens? A common misconception is that our fingers wrinkle due to swelling triggered by water absorption. Now, scientists have confirmed that this isn’t the ...
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