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[post_page_title]Bethe Correia[/post_page_title]
Bethe Correia was living life and making money as an accountant when she decided that she wanted to do something else. Having trained previously as a fighter, she decided that she was simply too bored sitting around all day in an office. So she quit her job, mastered jiu-jitsu, and eventually went pro in Brazil in 2012. She was noticed by UFC and signed by them a little while later. Correia even made it to a title fight, but got knocked out by Ronda Rousey in 34 seconds.

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