Is Ronda Rousey Coming Back: UFC News: One of the biggest personalities to successfully transition from UFC to WWE is without a question Ronda Rousey. The 36-year-old celebrity has triumphed in both campaigns. If the Baddest Woman on the Planet ever resumes her former position, fans would question. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
It’s improbable that Ronda Rousey will rejoin the UFC. In December 2016, after losing to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207, she announced her retirement from mixed martial arts.
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Ronda Rousey Coming Back To The UFC?
Ronda, a pioneer of women’s MMA, has been absent from the sport for nearly seven years. However, there have reportedly been discussions about Amanda Nunes’ potential UFC comeback due to her recent retirement and the gap she left in the women’s bantamweight title picture.
UFC analyst Jon Anik believes that now would be the ideal time for Rousey, 36, to put on a set of four-ounce gloves once more.
Anik was recently questioned about the prospect of a Ronda Rousey comeback in an interview with MMA Fighting, especially in light of Endeavor’s recent acquisition of the WWE, where the former women’s champion is presently signed.
According to Anik, everything is basically set up for Rousey’s comeback.
Ronda Rousey getting an immediate shot at the now-vacant belt, on the other hand, is not something Anik is in favour of. Anik isn’t convinced about allowing Ronda Rousey to skip the queue despite the importance of her name given what he believes to be a limited number of options for championship contenders.
Is Ronda Rousey Coming Back To The UFC?
In a contest to unify the titles, Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler, the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, faced Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn, the NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions.
On SmackDown last Friday, the two teams put their respective championships on the line. The Queen of Spades and The Baddest Woman on the Planet triumphed in the contest.
In the future, new belts are anticipated to be given to them. At Money in the Bank 2023 on July 1, the champions will defend their crowns against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.
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