Ronda Rousey broke barriers during her legendary 12-2 point in MMA.
'Rowdy' has left an inheritance that means that she is still considered one of the best female hunters in the history of UFC.
In July 2014, Ronda Rousey scored an epic KO of 16 seconds that had her dazed and confused opponent, Alexis Davis, to fight the referee at the end of their Bantamweight title fight.
The 38-year-old somehow managed to score an even faster finish in her next fight.
Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano Grapple on UFC 184. Credit: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Revising Ronda Rousey's fastest UFC victory
Ronda Rousey was in the head of Cat Zingano in the main event of UFC 184 in February 2015.
As a 9-0 candidate with a victory over Amanda Nunes, some thought that Zingano could cause Van Streek.
Rousey showed it like a mismatch when she threw her last victim from their fight in the first few seconds.
Only 14 seconds was everything needed for Zingano to tap after he was imprisoned in Rousey's characteristic Armbar entry.
Andrei Arlovski set the UFC record for the fastest title fighting finish when he eliminated Paul Buentello in 15 seconds in 2005 in UFC 55.
A decade later, Rousey's slightly faster victory saw her that take honor from Arlovski.
Conor McGregor broke the record of Ronda Rousey with Ko
Less than 10 months later, Conor McGregor ended the short reign of Ronda Rousey as the UFC record holder for the fastest win of title fight.
'Notorious' squared against Jose Aldo in a featherweight unification fight on UFC 194 in December.
McGregor Ko'd Aldo with one shot in a 13 -second victory that made him the biggest star in the sport.
It has been almost a decade since that famous fight and the performance of McGregor have not been defeated.
Only time will learn whether we will ever see someone about McGregor or Rousey in a UFC title fight.
