Ronda Rousey UFC Comeback Rumors Debunked: Focus On Family And Future Plans
Las Vegas, December 5 - Speculation about Ronda Rousey's potential UFC comeback has been circulating for months, particularly in anticipation of UFC 300, expected to feature a stacked card.
Despite UFC President Dana White dismissing these rumors in recent interviews, fans remain convinced of Rousey's return, fueled by a recent tease from White. Rousey's last UFC fights ended in consecutive losses.
Holly Holm dethroned her from the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Title in November 2015 with a knockout from a head kick. Her subsequent bout in December 2016 resulted in a 48-second TKO loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207.
While Rousey has engaged in selective independent wrestling dates after her last WWE match (a loss to Shayna Baszler at SummerSlam), she emphasized her focus on family in a recent interview with TMZ. UFC President Dana White, in a Sports Illustrated interview a week ago, hinted at a super fight for UFC 300, ruling out Conor McGregor's involvement but remaining tight-lipped about the details. Social media erupted with speculation that the UFC extended a lucrative offer to Rousey for a trilogy bout against Miesha Tate, who previously lost to Rousey twice in their heated rivalry.
Dave Meltzer's F4Wonline Daily Update addressed White's tease, stating that, according to Rousey's representatives, she currently has no interest in making a comeback to fighting.
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