Filed under: News , UFC , Videos It may be a moot point now, but it’s pretty safe to say the MMA industry’s most prominent game simulation for this past Friday’s UFC 207 main event was off … off by quite a bit, actually. The company behind the “EA Sports UFC 2” video game ran simulations for UFC 207’s women’s bantamweight title headliner between champion Amanda Nunes and former champ Ronda Rousey . In the simulation, Rousey took a few punches from Nunes, then had a shot at her famous armbar that Nunes escaped from. But ultimately, in the second round, the game had Rousey forcing the champ to tap to an armbar to recapture the title she lost in November 2015. But in reality, their title fight lasted just 48 seconds – and Rousey barely got a punch off. Instead, Rousey (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) ate more than a couple dozen punches from Nunes (14-4 MMA, 7-1 UFC) and was finished by TKO for her second straight loss.

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EA Sports UFC 2 simulation: Safe to say video game got Amanda Nunes vs. Ronda Rousey wrong – MMA Junkie

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