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Rousey: I’ll be back
Founder and president of Golden Boy Promotions, Oscar de la Hoya made an appearance Monday morning on Good Day L.A.to promote Saturday’s Miguel Cotto-Saul Alvarez bout, but the talk eventually turned to Ronda Rousey and the UFC star’s recent upset loss to Holly Holm.
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Rousey claimed a bronze medal in judo at the 2008 Beijing Olympics before fighting her way to the top of the UFC and Dolce said she would draw on that experience ahead of a probable re-match against Holm.
Holm (10-0) jumped on the prone Rousey, delivering several blows to her head before the referee intervened, ending Rousey’s 12-fight unbeaten run and handing Holm the bantamweight title.
“Anybody who does come out with the victory should give the rematch”, Holm said.
There were rumors that Rousey suffered a broken jaw, but that is not the case. “So I expected her to be aggressive and impose her will on me”.
But obviously in better spirits yesterday, she posted on Instagram.
“Every once in a while there would be a guy who would say something like, ‘She thought she could fight (Floyd) Mayweather, but she couldn’t even box Holm, ‘ ” Never told USA TODAY Sports, referring to Rousey’s verbal jousting with Mayweather, the retired champion boxer. Instead, Holm, a 34-year-old veteran female boxer from Albuquerque, New Mexico, has the championship belt.
“I feel there’s a lot of emotion in Ronda that I hadn’t seen before … but I [felt] like I had an edge and wanted to stay focused”, Holm said. “I appreciate the concerns about my health, but I am fine. As I mentioned before I am going to take a little bit of time, but I’ll be back”.
Rousey already looks likely to get her chance to avenge the defeat in a rematch.
“Ronda has lost before, she lost at the Olympic games”, Dolce said.
“She’s the type of fighter you have to be very patient with”, Rousey explained to Fallon.
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Rousey spent the night in hospital in accordance with UFC rules after being knocked out cold.