Ronda Rousey defeats Gina Carano by armbar submission in 17 seconds
Mixed martial arts stars Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano competed in a comeback bout Saturday night at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. Rousey, 39, ended the fight with her signature armbar 17 seconds after the opening bell, forcing the 44-year-old Carano to submit. Both fighters had been away from competition for years; Rousey retired in 2016 after losses to Amanda Nunes and Holly Holm, while Carano last fought in 2009.
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Most outlets focus on the dominant 17-second finish and Rousey's retirement narrative. The NY Post uniquely emphasizes Rousey's $2.2 million payday, shifting focus from sport to earnings.
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“Ronda Rousey made $2.2 million for Gina Carano fight — in just 17 seconds”NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano fight: Rousey wins with a 17-second submission” · AP News, Al Jazeera, Reuters
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APAP News Ronda Rousey stops Gina Carano with an armbar 17 seconds into their double comeback bout RReuters Ronda Rousey: 'I respect you and I'm breaking your arm' 47d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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