Holly Holm has a lot of confidence after handing Ronda Rousey her first UFC loss.

The current UFC women's bantamweight champion knocked Rousey out at UFC 193 earlier this month in Melbourne, Australia, ending "Rowdy's" perfect 12-0 record. Now, Holm believes if they fought 10 more times, the outcome would remain the same.

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Holm was recently asked how many wins she would get if the two took part in a decathlon of fights.

"Ten," she told The New York Times, "Because if I tell myself that there is one that I might not get, then I'll be vulnerable."

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While the "Preacher's Daughter's" statement may seem as though her head is bigger than the big gold belt that sits around her waist, she elaborated. As it turns out, Holm realizes that it will be tough to win an eventual rematch with Rousey because Holm realizes that her 33-2-3 record reflects that she can be beaten in the Octagon.

"I also know that I'm beatable, so I'm going to train twice as hard," Holm said. "She's going to come back. She's mad that it's not her title anymore. I've got to be twice as ready as last time."

Rousey likely won't be able to get her rematch for another 60 days after she was injured from a kick to the head by Holm, which led to her being knocked out.

Whenever they do end up clashing again inside the cage, Holm believes she'll best Rousey. She also believes she'll do it again eight more times after that.

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