What's Happening?
Former UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey addressed rumors about her potential return to MMA following the release of her training videos. Speaking on The Breakfast Club radio show, Rousey dismissed
the idea of a planned comeback, stating she doesn't have a 'plan for world domination.' Rousey last competed in December 2016 against Amanda Nunes at UFC 207, where she lost by technical knockout. Her MMA career includes 12 wins and 2 losses, with her debut in March 2011 resulting in a victory by submission.
Why It's Important?
Rousey's comments come at a time when the MMA community is abuzz with speculation about veteran fighters returning to the octagon. Her remarks highlight the ongoing interest in her career and the potential for high-profile comebacks to draw significant attention and revenue. Rousey's legacy as a trailblazer in women's MMA continues to influence the sport, and any decision regarding her return could impact the dynamics of the women's division and inspire other retired fighters to consider similar moves.