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If healthy, Zingano likely Rousey’s next foe

- Ben Fowlkes @benfowlkes­MMA USA TODAY Sports Fowlkes also writes for MMAJunkie.

On the subject of Ronda Rousey’s next opponent, the one thing everyone seems to agree on is that, in a fair world, top contender Cat Zingano would get the next shot at the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip women’s bantamweig­ht title.

What they disagree on is whether the UFC is such a world, or whether Zingano will be ready to go by the time the next window of opportunit­y opens in Rousey’s increasing­ly busy schedule.

The champ is expected to begin filming a full-length film version of HBO’s Entourage in March, and she’ll likely be busy promoting her work in The Ex

pendables 3 in the summer.

Late summer “seems like a cool time” to fight, Rousey told news reporters after dispatchin­g Sara McMann via first-round TKO at UFC 170, “but I might want to fight sooner than that.”

As Rousey steamrolls through opponents, however, finding one who seems worthy of the challenge will only get tougher. Zingano earned the shot with a TKO win against Miesha Tate in April, but a subsequent knee injury forced her into surgery. Then in January, her husband and coach, Mauricio Zingano, was found dead of an apparent suicide.

“The poor girl has been through a lot over the last year,” UFC President Dana White said after UFC 170. “But I agree with Ronda. She’s next in line.”

According to her manager, Ed Soares, Zingano wants the fight and could be ready to go in June.

“She texted me last night right after the fight,” Soares told USA TODAY Sports. “Cat watched the fight, and she’s focused, she’s motivated, her recovery is going well, and physically she’s getting back. She’s had a rocky road since her surgery. But Cat can take the negative energy and use it as a motivator to go get that belt.”

But as Zingano recovers, other contenders continue to make their cases in the cage. Soft-spoken Canadian Alexis Davis won her third UFC fight in a row with a split-decision victory against Jessica Eye in a UFC 170 prelim, and she was quick to offer her services as a potential challenger.

“Of course I’ll say yes,” Davis said at the postfight news conference. “Who else is 3-0 in the UFC, other than the girl sitting right down from me (Rousey)?”

But as Rousey rolls on, calls for her to face Invicta FC featherwei­ght champ Cristiane “Cyborg ” Justino likely will grow louder.

Justino released a statement last week announcing her intention to drop to bantamweig­ht in order to retire Rousey “like I did Gina Carano,” who stopped fighting to pursue a full-time acting career after suffering a TKO loss to Justino in 2009.

Immediatel­y after Rousey’s latest win, Justino tweeted that she was glad the champion had been victorious because “now I can kick her ass in December.”

White said Justino would have to prove she can make 135 pounds first and she’d have to sign a deal with UFC. But if all that happens? “Maybe we can do it,” White said.

 ?? STEPHEN R. SYLVANIE, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ronda Rousey, above, beat Sara McMann by TKO in 66 seconds.
STEPHEN R. SYLVANIE, USA TODAY SPORTS Ronda Rousey, above, beat Sara McMann by TKO in 66 seconds.

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