Rousey
 came out in her usual fashion; fast and furious.  The two women met in 
the center of the octagon, and Davis landed first with a right hand.  
Rousey responded with right hook that stunned Davis.  She followed it up
 with a knee to the face before tossing Davis to the canvas with a judo 
throw.  Once on top, Rousey unleashed a series of right hands that left 
Davis wrestling the referee and a Nevada Athletic Commission official 
following the stoppage.
“I 
box six days a week. I grapple and wrestler four days a week. I have 
more to do on my striking so that’s what I work on the most,” said 
Rousey after the quick finish.
UFC
 commentator Joe Rogan asked Rousey if she’d be willing to fight in the 
Aug. 2 UFC 176 main event.  Featherweight champion Jose Aldo was 
scheduled to defend his title in a rematch with Chad Mendes but was 
forced out of the fight due to injury
“I’m
 totally down. I make everything a little harder for every fight. I’m 
scheduled for knee surgery, but it’s a quick recovery. I’m gonna talk to
 my coaches, but if they’re down for it, I’m down for it.”
Even with the near-flawless performance, Rousey was critical of herself. .
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