Ronda Rousey lost to Amanda Nunes 48 seconds into UFC 207. Rowdy's loss led fans and MMA analystsalike to give their own opinion on how the "baddest woman on the planet" fell.

The much-anticipated match was ended in just 27 strikes -- which is now believed to be the worst for Rousey. Despite the loss, UFC head honcho, Dana White, said at the SportsCenter post-fight conference, as reported by ESPN, that Rowdy is in "better spirits this time than she was after the Holly Holm fight."

Since the end of the fight, multiple news sources have reported that Rousey's UFC career has ended - especially for someone who is known as the "baddest woman" to now have a 12-2 record. However, White thinks otherwise. He reminded the media that Rousey is "very competitive" and that UFC 207 was merely "not her night."

Fight winner Amanda Nunes also had a few things to say about how her opponent lost. "I knew she was going to strike with me because her boxing coach told her she has good striking," she said, according to The Guardian. "She thinks she is a boxer. He put this in her head and made the girl believe that."

The boxing coach in question is Edmond Tarverdyan. According to Nunes, Tarverdyan "put some crazy thing about her boxing [in her head]" despite of her chops in judo. "She can go more far in this division," Nunes added. "I am the real striker here."

That said, Nunes is reportedly sure that Rousey is "going to retire." Despite Nunes' statements that Rousey "cannot take anymore," Rowdy's agent, Brad Slater, stated that "it is too soon to say anything about the future."

White, on the other hand, still thinks that Rousey is "a winner." "None of this would be here without Ronda Rousey," he said. "Ronda Rousey built this."

Apparently, Rowdy was the one who talked to White about bringing women into the UFC -- something that the CEO said is the "smartest thing" that he has ever done. "Regardless of whether she comes back or does not come back, she is a winner," he said.

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