Thursday, 21 March 2013

Ronda Rousey Will Be Coach on Historic Season of The Ultimate Fighter

The newest mainstream MMA star and women's bantamweight champion will be the first woman to coach the UFC's The Ultimate Fighter show, according to an announcement from UFC.com.

Rousey's next challenger and opposing coach on the show will be determined by the upcoming bout between Miesha Tate and Cat Zingano. That fight is scheduled for The Ultimate Fighter Finale: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen card on April 13.

Rousey and potential opponent Miesha Tate already have some history. Rousey challenged Tate for her Strikeforce championship when they both fought for the now-defunct promotion. Rousey was able to take the title from Tate by armbar at the 4:27 mark in the first round.

Rousey made all kinds of UFC history when she became the first woman to headline a UFC event at UFC 157. She successfully defended her championship against Liz Carmouche by first-round armbar in the organization's first-ever female fight.

With more history to be made with Season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter, it's clear the organization is all in with its first female star.

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