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HONG KONG - AUGUST 20:  EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) UFC womens bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey at a Q&A session during the Macao UFC Fight Night Press Conference at the Four Season Hotel on August 20, 2014 in Hong Kong.  (Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)
HONG KONG - AUGUST 20: EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) UFC womens bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey at a Q&A session during the Macao UFC Fight Night Press Conference at the Four Season Hotel on August 20, 2014 in Hong Kong. (Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)Anthony Kwan/Getty Images

UFC 184: 3 Reasons to Watch Rousey vs. Zingano Fight Card

Riley KontekFeb 23, 2015

UFC 184 is right around the corner, as the pay-per-view event takes place this Saturday. Two women's bouts headline the strong card, and fans will not want to miss it. 

Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort were originally the headlines, but injuries put the kibosh on that. Instead, a UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship bout between Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano takes top billing.

It's not as great as it once was, but UFC 184 is still a solid card. Here are three reasons you should tune in Saturday.

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The Best Woman on the Face of the Planet

There is no doubt about it: Rousey is the best fighter in the world right now. She is also the most popular by far.

She has been a giant star for the UFC. That's why she's headlining pay-per-view shows.

Rousey has been dominant and has made all her challengers look foolish. Not only that, but the former armbar-only fighter has put together some awesome striking finishes in her last two bouts.

She is taking on one of her biggest tests to date in Zingano, who is no joke. She's a physical specimen and is as tough as they come.

That said, a win for Rousey sets up a potential superfight with Cris "Cyborg" Justino, who fights in the Invicta main event in the same town on the same weekend, giving us one of the biggest women's MMA weekends in MMA history.

The Debut of Boxing Royalty

She has long been touted as the best prospect in women's MMA, and she has a chance to prove it in a UFC co-main event. Yes, Holly Holm is set for her debut with the company and is looking to quickly rise in the UFC ranks.

Holm is an amazing boxer with great kicking. She is, like Zingano, a physical specimen and a beast on the feet.

She takes on the scrappy Raquel Pennington, who looks to play the role of spoiler. Pennington is tough as nails and can take a punch, but Holm strikes with power that few ladies have.

It should be interesting, to say the least.

The Rise of El Cucuy

The lightweight division is a murderers' row of top fighters. One who doesn't get nearly enough credit and has flown under the radar is Tony Ferguson. 

The winner of The Ultimate Fighter 13, Ferguson has quietly inched closer to the lightweight title picture. He's on a four-fight winning streak, with finishes over Abel Trujillo, Katsunori Kikuno and Mike Rio.

He's good everywhere. That well-roundedness sets him up with a great plan against his current foe, Gleison Tibau, who is on a hot streak himself with three straight victories.

It will be a tough fight, but a win for Ferguson would catapult him up the ranks.

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