Ronda Rousey Sends Clear Message About MMA Future After Quick Win
Summary
Ronda Rousey returned to mixed martial arts (MMA) and quickly defeated Gina Carano in 17 seconds using an armbar submission. After the fight, Rousey indicated she likely will not continue fighting, citing her wish to focus on having more children.Key Facts
- Ronda Rousey won her match against Gina Carano in just 17 seconds.
- She used an armbar submission, making Carano tap out (give up).
- Rousey called Carano her hero and thanked her after the fight.
- When asked if she plans to fight again, Rousey said she wants to have more babies and did not leave the door open for more fights.
- Rousey has two daughters, born in 2023 and two years before that.
- She had a six-year MMA career (2010-2016), became the first UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, and had a 13-2 record.
- Her only losses were to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes in 2016.
- This fight was Rousey’s return after years away, with a payday of $2.2 million.
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