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Ronda Rousey Feels Unwelcome at UFC Events, Believes She Gave Her All but It Wasn’t Enough

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Ronda Rousey, the former UFC champion, has been noticeably absent from the MMA scene since her final fight against Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in December 2016. The fight lasted a mere 48 seconds, marking a tough night at the office for the once-dominant fighter.

After her first career loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in November 2015, Rousey kept a low profile, avoiding media appearances and obligations. This silence extended even after her loss to Nunes, leading to criticism from the media. Rousey expressed feeling vilified by the MMA media, which contributed to her decision to steer clear of the UFC.

Despite the backlash, Rousey remains a significant figure in MMA history, with her pioneering efforts for women in combat sports earning her a spot in the UFC Hall of Fame in 2018. Following her MMA retirement, Rousey transitioned to professional wrestling with WWE, where she found success but eventually left in 2023.

In a recent interview, Rousey opened up about the negative reception she received from fans and the community, acknowledging the impact it had on her. Despite the challenges she faced, Rousey remains resilient, reflecting on her experiences in both MMA and professional wrestling.

While Rousey’s future in combat sports remains uncertain, her legacy as a trailblazer in MMA is undeniable. Whether she returns to the octagon or not, Rousey’s impact on the sport will continue to be felt for years to come.

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