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Aug 1, 2015; Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; Ronda Rousey (red gloves) celebrates after defeating Bethe Correia (not pictured) during UFC 190 at HSBC Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 1, 2015; Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; Ronda Rousey (red gloves) celebrates after defeating Bethe Correia (not pictured) during UFC 190 at HSBC Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Silva-USA TODAY SportsJason Silva-USA TODAY Sports

Ronda Rousey vs. Holly Holm Fight Rescheduled, Relocated to Australia

Alec NathanAug 28, 2015

Ronda Rousey and Holly Holm were originally slated to square off at UFC 195 in Las Vegas on Jan. 2, but their fight has been bumped up and shifted across the globe.  

According to Fox Sports UFC on Twitter, UFC President Dana White announced late Friday night that Rousey and Holm will now headline UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia, on Nov. 14.

White formally announced the change with a Twitter post: 

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Bleacher Report's Jonathan Snowden noted that the shift to a larger arena should be compelling for those watching from home: 

Rousey announced the bout in its original form last Friday on ABC's Good Morning America, and she made sure to praise Holm's aptitude as a tactician.

 Rousey said on the program (via Fox Sports' Damon Martin):

"

I'm going to be fighting Holly Holm, who is actually the most decorated striker we have in all of mixed martial arts.

Not the women's division, not the bantamweight division, like 19-time boxing world champion Holly Holm, was the Ring Magazine pound-for-pound female fighter of the year and definitely my biggest challenge to date so I'm super-excited about it.

"

Holm is 9-0 in her MMA career (2-0 in the UFC), but Rousey is a "huge favorite" to retain the bantamweight title, according to Jack Randall of Odds Shark

Of course, that's not surprising considering all but one of Rousey's career wins have come within one round. Back on Aug. 1, Rousey needed just 34 seconds to dispatch Bethe Correia at UFC 190. All told, Rousey has needed just 64 seconds to win her last three fights. 

Holm's track record suggests she may fare better than Rousey's last three opponents, but that's not saying all that much.

Ultimately, the fight will be Rousey's to loseregardless of the date and setting. 

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