Although she'll be in the co-main event for the second time in her UFC career at UFC 175, no fighter is more polarizing than Ronda Rousey right now. Anderson Silva and Georges St. Pierre will always have their legacy and brilliance inside the octagon. When it comes to receiving a reaction from the crowd, nobody receives it more than her. There are still a combination of cheers and boos, which is remarkable in 2014. You have fans who adore her no-nonsense demeanor. Then there are critics, who believe she's either arrogant or emotionally unstable. Regardless of how you feel about her, she garners a reaction in whatever she decides to do. The movie roles that she has taken part in has been unbelievable over the past year. The only thing hindering Rousey is her level of competition. Besides Miesha Tate, there has yet to be a female fighter that people believed in that could at least challenge Rousey. That is why she's yet to become the big pay-per-view draw that other fighters have been. Alexis Davis isn't expected to bring much of a challenge either. Until Cyborg Santos comes in or a new sensation comes along, that will always hinder her ability to draw more buyers. That doesn't take away from her having the best persona in MMA today. Her no-nonsense approach, followed by her strict beliefs have captivated her persona. The moment that she refused to shake Tate's hand is when she cemented her spot as the best persona in the UFC today. There haven't been boos like that after any fight, since Brock Lesnar beat Frank Mir. She is truly a superstar that seems unstoppable.
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