Ronda Rousey Named 'Most Dominant Athlete' Alive: Beats Lebron James, JJ Watt, Floyd Mayweather

By Joseph Randazzo Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com | May 07, 2015 10:52 AM EDT

The UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey has been untouchable throughout the entirety of her professional career. It's because of this Business Insider named her the most dominant athlete alive. It's a fair assessment because who else can say they finished all their fights but one in the first round; probably just Rousey. The fighter beat out Lebron James, Usain Bolt, Clayton Kershaw, JJ Watt, Floyd Mayweather, Jon Jones, Mike Trout, Aaron Rodgers, Ndamukong Suh, Giancarlo Stanton and Marshawn Lynch.

Throughout Rousey's career she has absorbed no more than 28 strikes in a single round. They strikes occurred in her fight with Miesha Tate at UFC 168. In that same round, Rousey landed 134 of her own and finished Tate off in the third round with one a patented submissions.

What's even more astounding about Rousey are some of the stats coming out of her last three fights. In those fights she has spent a total of 1:36 in the Octagon. In total for Rousey's career she has only spent 6:43 in sanctioned UFC fights.

Rousey's next fight will be against Brazilian fighter Bethe Correia on August 1st in Rio de Janeiro. After Correia targeted Rousey's friends in the Four Horsewomen, the undefeated woman's champion says that the Brazilian will have her "come to Jesus moment" at her hands. Rousey then went on to say that the fight is "personal."

"This fight is more than just about an athletic competition. It's about proving a point and punishing someone," Rousey says. "I felt like if I'm really going to make an example out of Bethe – I don't just want to defeat her. I want her to leave that arena embarrassed. The best way to do it is to come here and beat her in her own backyard."

Do you think Rousey will continue her dominance streak against Correia?

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