These women can definitely kick some ass! Here, we have round up the hottest female in the sports of mixed martial arts (MMA). Watch out guys! These women are dangerous and can really hurt you.

Ronda Rousey

Rousey is currently the number 1 pound-for-pound female MMA fighter in the world, according to MMARising. This blonde bombshell has appeared in the movie The Expendables, and is expected to star in the next franchise of Fast and the Furious. She has a tomboy character makes her even more interesting.

Cat Zingano

Zingano ranks fourth in the pound-for-pound female MMA fighter in the world. On April 13, 2013, she became the first woman to win an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) by a technical knockout. She has a son with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu black belt Mauricio Zingano, and she is also known as the very first mother to compete in UFC.

Jessica Eye

Eye competes in the bantamweight division in UFC. She ranks sixth in the pound-for-pound female MMA fighter in the world. Some say that she is a female fight that looks like your girl next door.

Jordan McDonald

McDonald has beauty and brains. She gave up law school for UFC. She is also a model. We wonder what made her choose UFC over law school.

Michelle Waterson

Waterson owns the ninth spot in the pound-for-pound MMA female fighter. She is of Thai descent. She is also a model. She made her debut on UFC when she was 21 years old, where she won the fight against Andrea Miller.

Rachael Cummins

Cummins made her debut on UFC in March. She may not be that skilled yet in the cage, but she is certainly working her way up to the top.

Miesha Tate

Tate ranks 11 in the pound-for-pound MMA female fighter. She achieved a 5 win - 1 loss during her amateur career before she turned pro.

Women's MMA has indeed come a long way. These female fighters are not up for merely catfights. They are extremely nice to look at, but make no mistake, because they can really harm you.

READ MORE:

UFC 167, Johny Hendricks on George St. Pierre: 'I Will Be the New Champion'

UFC Lightweight Champion Anthony 'Showtime' Pettis Injury Update, Withdraws from First Title Fight Defense Against Josh Thomson

George St. Pierre Tested Negative Regarding the Use of Performance-Enhancing Drugs, St. Pierre to Retire Soon