
Of her 11 victories, UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has been pushed past the first round just once — a third-round submission victory over the next contender in line, Miesha Tate.
As she prepares for her UFC 190 clash with Bethe Correia, the champ is more fired up than normal stemming from the challenger's 'don't-kill-yourself' comments that hit too close to home. (Rousey's father committed suicide)
When discussing what we can expect on Saturday, Rousey doesn't want anyone to expect a fight like her last one.
"It's definitely not going to be an Instagram fight," Rousey recently told TMZ, via New York Post. "If I beat you quickly, that's me at my nicest and most merciful. That means you get to go home unscathed with a paycheck. If I make the fight last longer, that means I don't like you and I want you to go home looking different than the way you walked in. And I don't like this chick."
Rousey said much of the same in June following Correia's comments, but we'll see what happens once these two step into the Octagon in Brazil Saturday night.
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