Rousey Defeats Carano in 17 Seconds at Netflix MMA Event
Rousey ended her MMA career with a 17-second armbar victory over Carano on Saturday night. The event marked Netflix's first MMA card at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
nypost.comRousey defeated Carano with her signature armbar 17 seconds into their featherweight bout on Saturday night at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The fight was the main card of Netflix's debut MMA event. Rousey said she did not want the fight to last longer. "My husband and my kids are watching me. I don't want to put them through anything more than I have to," she said.
Rousey said she plans to have more children and confirmed her retirement from MMA. "There's no way I could've ended it better than this. I wanna have some more babies and I've gotta get cooking," she said. She added that she hoped to finish the fight without injury.
"I was hoping to come out as unscathed as possible," Rousey said. "I didn't really want to hurt her. Luckily it was beautiful martial arts, that's what I think that was. " Rousey earned $2.2 million for the fight, according to the California State Athletic Commission.
She has now won eight fights in less than a minute during her MMA career.
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