Ronda Rousey Announced Her Retirement; The UFC 207 Could Be The Final Fight Of Her MMA Career

By KC Parker - 03 Nov '16 06:00AM
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Ronda Rousey is hinting about her upcoming retirement as she admits that her next fight against Amanda Nunes would be one of her last fights. Rousey, 29, is now preparing herself to step outside the UFC Octagon permanently.

Ronda Rowdy Rousey made her statement as the she was interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres, the ET Online reported. When Rousey was asked about how much longer she would continue to fight, Rousey answered that she is wrapping it up.

Rousey added that her next fight would be one of her final fights in the UFC Octagon ring. It is clear that Rousey is more than ready to leave her MMA fighting career after 3 straight years of being the UFC champion in the women's division.

The New York Post highlighted Ronda Rousey's statement that she admits her depression after she lost to Holly Holm in the UFC 193 last year. Rowdy told Ellen that was actually in the suicidal after her devastating loss in her last fight. Rousey admits that she almost killed herself due to a huge embarrassment.

Thanks to her boyfriend and fellow UFC fighter Travis Browne, whom Rowdy told that Browne helped him regain her spirit and get up. Rousey told their sweet love story to Ellen just like a common girl around.

Meanwhile, the Yahoo! Sports confirmed that Ronda Rousey will be fighting again this December 30th after a year of absence from the Octagon. Rowdy will be facing Amanda Nunez in the upcoming UFC 207 Main Event, which will be the 11th match as the UFC President Dana White announced last October 2nd.

Ronda's return made over 400 millions of Tweets and became the highest re-Tweet message in the history of the UFC. Having said about the hype, Dana White stated that the UFC 207 will have a massive PPV audience.

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