That could take a while, years in fact. By then she'll likely have improved her all around game substantially, too. Womens MMA is still in the dark ages. Womens MMA today is about where MMA was in the early late 90s-early2000s. Being great at one thing and being able to implement that one thing will still carry these fighters for a while. Everyone is mostly just a wrestler or just a brawler or just a grappler or just a kickboxer at this point in Womens MMA. Rousey being world class at something gives her an edge since there's not a whole lot you can do in 12 weeks of camp to prepare for someone who could do their thing against the best in the world at that thing, let alone against someone who isn't also an expert at it.
Rousey may pretty much just be a Judoka in MMA, but by the time the rest of this division really starts developing she might have developed good hands and a guard, and she'll still be the best judoka around.
Rousey may pretty much just be a Judoka in MMA, but by the time the rest of this division really starts developing she might have developed good hands and a guard, and she'll still be the best judoka around.


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