Ronda Rousey Trademarks Phrase, UFC Looking To Sell Out Huge Stadium, Big Heavyweight Rematch Made

- We've noted that Ronda Rousey's "Don't be a D.N.B" shirts have exploded in sales, reaching over 53,000 in just a couple of weeks. Now Rousey has is attempting to trademark the term "D.N.B," according to ESPN.

Both the term and the apparel have reached insane heights over the past several weeks. Although Rousey's initial "Don't be a DNB" line of clothing is limited edition, it's very likely with this move, there will be much more where that came from.

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- The UFC announced this week that they've decided to run the 56,000 seat Etihad Stadium for UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia on November 15. A sellout would likely match or surpass the 55,724 fans for UFC 129.

The show will be headlined by a UFC Welterweight Championship Fight between title holder Robbie Lawler and top contender Carlos Condit. Michael Bisping will also be featured on the card, taking on Robert Whittaker.

Another major fight booked for the show is Mark Hunt taking on Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva in a re-match of their historic 2013 bout, which ended in a draw. Silva later failed a drug test, and he was given a no-contest, while Hunt retained the draw.

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