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Ronda Rousey, the former UFC champion, has released her new memoir titled “Our Fight: A Memoir,” where she opens up about her struggles with concussions, her journey into motherhood, and her desire to shield her family from the public eye.

In her book, Rousey reveals that she dealt with concussions for a decade, forcing her to change her fighting style to prevent further damage. She remained silent about her struggles until now, shedding light on the challenges she faced in her career.

Rousey also discusses her transition into motherhood and how it has changed her perspective on life. She admits to becoming “addicted” to the online world, which sometimes distracted her from her family.

As a former judoka and mixed martial artist, Rousey made history by becoming the first American woman to win a bronze medal in judo at the 2008 Summer Olympics. She has since ventured into professional wrestling and acting, showcasing her versatility as an athlete.

In an interview with ABC News Live, Rousey delves into the details of her book, sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on the lessons she learned throughout her career. She discusses her passion for creative writing and her upcoming projects, including a comic book and her role as an intern at the WME story department.

Rousey’s memoir offers a candid look into her life, highlighting the highs and lows of her journey to the top of the sports world. Her resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to many, making her book a must-read for fans and aspiring athletes alike.

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