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In the main event of the card, Ronda Rousey easily dispatched Cat Zingano. In the women’s bantamweight match, Rousey retained her belt with a straight armbar submission at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
With the win, Rousey is now 11-0 to begin her UFC career. She also won the Performance of the Night with this win.
This is Rousey’s fifth Women’s Bantamweight Championship defense since being promoted to champion on December 6th, 2012.
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Holly Holm won the co-main event. She won via a split decision over Raquel Pennington.
This fight went the distance. However, the judges saw it 29-28, 28-29, and 30-27.
Then, Jake Ellenberger defeated Josh Koscheck in their welterweight bout. Ellenberger won via a north-south choke submission in the second round at the 4:20 mark.
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Alan Jouban won the other welterweight bout in the main card. He defeated Richard Walsh with a first-round knockout (elbow and punches) at 2:19 in the round.
Tony Ferguson won the lightweight bout in the first fight on the main card. He defeated Gleison Tibau with a rear-naked choke submission in the first round.
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