You've seen her in between the pages of the world-renowned sports magazine, but Ronda Rousey has never graced the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Until now.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women's bantamweight champion earned the privilege shortly after she was dubbed "The World's Most Dominate Athlete."
Congrats @RondaRousey on making the cover of #SportsIllustrated and named SI's most dominant athlete! On stands 5/13 pic.twitter.com/FAdh5amOxd
— UFC (@ufc) May 12, 2015
The first mixed martial arts (MMA) star to grace the SI cover, however, is former UFC lightweight contender Roger Huerta, whose push kick on Leonard Garcia back at UFC 69 put him in the spotlight.
This latest honor is just one of many "Rowdy" has accomplished in her illustrious combat sports career. Earlier this year, the Olympic judo medalist became the first UFC athlete to grace the annual "Swimsuit Edition."
Rousey is also currently on a book tour promoting her writing skills with her new read, "My Fight, Your Fight," which you can order by clicking here. Add that to the record-breaking numbers "Furious 7" pulled at the box office -- a film in which she made a cameo -- and 2015 has been a pretty good year.
And it's about to get a whole heck of a lot better, as another one of her Tinseltown escapades will hit the big screen when "Entourage" arrives in theaters on June 5, 2015.
As for her fighting career, that is still going strong as well, and she aims to keep her perfect record (11-0, 5-0 UFC) intact when she defends her bantamweight title against Bethe Correia in the main event of UFC 190 on Aug. 1, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For more on that event click here.