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Dana White tells Tony Robbins that Ronda Rousey’s shocking knockout loss to Holly Holm is his ‘best one’

It was the fight that killed the goose who laid the golden eggs. And yet it’s the one blockbuster pay-per-view (PPV) main event that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White is most proud of promoting: Ronda Rousey vs. Holly Holm. “I would say my best one is Holly Holm versus Ronda Rousey,� White said in a recent interview with Tony Robbins (transcription via MMAJunkie.com). “I did a really good job with that one. When that fight came out the odds were incredibly huge that Ronda was going to win that fight. Nobody gave Holly a chance. I said, ‘Ronda’s never fought anybody like this. Holly striking, her head kicks, her this, her that.’ Even Joe Rogan said, ‘There’s no way Holly

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