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Rousey’s mother wants her to retire from UFC
In the immediate term, UFC is probably out of the question for Rousey.
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There’s no guarantee that Ronda Rousey will ever return to the Octagon following UFC 207, but at the very minimum, the ex-bantamweight queen will be out for 45 days following last Friday’s event.
“That’s it for her”, Nunes said.
“I think she’s an adult and she can make her own decisions”. After Nunes easily defended the bantamweight belt once held by the 21-year old mixed martial artist, the champion encouraged her opponent to move on. Judo was the sharpest sword in her arsenal and many fans feel that she lost focus when she let go of the one thing that separated her from the crowd (small as said crowd may be).
“I think she’s sad and disappointed, like anybody would be in the circumstances”.
These are the easiest words to say to former champion Ronda Rousey following her devastating 48-second loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207. Many speculated that her career was over.
Shortly after “Venom” spit. well, venom, UFC heavyweight Travis Browne swooped in to stick up for his “Rowdy” lover, who partnered with “Hapa” a few years back and may or may not give him babies.
Meanwhile, others have began to call for her to hang up her gloves for good, including her mom AnnMaria De Mars and legendary boxing coach Freddie Roach.
“I need to take some time to reflect and think about the future. And that’s exactly what she’s going through right now”, James told the Beacon Journal on Saturday.
Rousey will take her time making a decision about her future, and it could be some time before we hear her plans.
“She was trying to be the first and only undefeated champion and when that became impossible, I think that was hard for her and for us”.
You can see why she earned that extra cash.
“No, there’s no concern about that”, Dolce said.
If she does return to the cage, whether out of sheer competitive drive or a desire to expand her pocket book, there will certainly be a place for her near the top of the division. Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts were among the guests, both of them supported Ronda after her epic failure last week. And this is my personal opinion, what happened in Australia against Holly, that was like a death.
I told her, You did a lot for this sport, Nunes said.
Dolce also scoffed at any notion that Rousey was not ready for this fight.
Jon Jones believes Rousey should fight again.
The following two tabs change content below. He like put this in her head and make the girl believe in that. While Nunes “blasted” Rousey for not being a real fighter and Michael “Venom” Page mocked Rowdy with a dance, as if he’ll finish his career with a ideal record, embattled former champ Jon Jones offered his public (or at least social media) support.
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Ronda Rousey got waxed by Amanda Nunes on Friday night.