GLENDALE — Ronda Rousey's Strikeforce debut came and went in the lighting-quick fashion that all of her fights — amateur and professional — have.
But after defeating Sarah D'Alelio via submission in just 25 seconds on Friday night at Strikeforce Challengers 18 in Las Vegas, it was apparent that the Glendale-trained mixed martial artist wasn't exactly pleased with the boos that accompanied the controversial stoppage.
Nonetheless, Rousey improved to 3-0 as a professional with an armbar victory, as she jumped to lock in the hold and cranked back and then signaled to referee Steve Mazzagatti that D'Alelio (4-2) had verbally submitted. Shortly thereafter, Mazzagatti stopped the fight, a call which D'Alelio immediately protested.