Ronda Rousey should be in the company of Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson

Ronda Rousey [photo: YouTube screen capture/The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon]

Ronda Rousey is a household name not only in the world of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) but among women. With that said, Rousey wants to make sure she will be remembered for being one and wants it to be behind legendary fighters like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson.

At some point, it will eventually happen, and technically, she doesn't have to tell anyone to do so. Rousey is undefeated and continues her reign as perhaps the best UFC women's fighter today.

For how long is really up to her but regardless, she has made a strong case for it already with nothing else to prove.

Of course, remaining undefeated would cement all that but one never knows. Ali and Tyson did suffer defeats in their days and yet they are still remembered as one of the world's greatest boxers.

Rousey's case is no different but just the same, she wants to make sure it stays that way — undefeated.

Right now, there is no telling if there is any woman alive who can beat her inside the Octagon. She is scheduled to face Holly Holm at UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia next but is still a favorite to come out on top.

How about a fight with Cristiane "Cyborg" Justino?

Well, that is the fight everyone wants to see. The thing is, Cyborg needs to satisfy the conditions set forth by UFC President Dana White. It seems she is doing just that so that fight (if ever it does happen) could be the defining moment of Rousey's UFC career.

Other than that, she has done it all. She is undefeated and is a champion, two key things that obviously places her among the greats without having to remind anyone.

"My mantra: No one has the right to beat me," Rousey said in a recent interview with Self Magazine, adding "Fighters are born, champions are made."

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