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Broken or dislocated its always called broken, I know its a dislocation but I'm not interested in semantics in this particular thread. I also know that when it comes to the armbar in a pro MMA fight a lot of times the person being barred will fight right to the end to escape (like Tates escape from Rondas first armbar attempt) and often that means a busted arm (as was the result of the last escape attempt). Its not that a dislocated elbow is unheard of in MMA its that she is really damned good at it.
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Good point. She now holds the title and if anyone else wants it they have to take it from her. Of course if no one can than what happens? Does she move up a weight class? What might that do to her current game? I think Ronda's biggest problem will be fighters focusing a lot of their prep work on not letting her clinch for throws and doing everything they can to not let her get the armbar, I think someone else brought that up already.
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I would imagine dislocation is a lot easier to heal from than a Mir vs Nog style snap. I'm just pointing out its a bit of silly question.
Ronda's not the villain for being willing to do what it takes to win and the people who've been injured aren't stupid because they were willing to take risks.
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If I recall correctly, during the first armbar Ronda stopped levering and held onto Tate's arm while it was (close to) fully extended for a few seconds. It appeared she was giving Tate a chance to tap.
That's not the actions of someone solely interested in dislocating arms in my opinion.If you do not test yourself against the unknown, how can you truly know if the tools you possess actually work?



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