HomeUFCRonda Rousey's Retirement: Dana White Denies Possibility of UFC Comeback

Ronda Rousey’s Retirement: Dana White Denies Possibility of UFC Comeback

Dana White denies any possibility of Ronda Rousey returning to the UFC. Read about Rousey’s retirement and her decision to focus on starting a family.

Ronda Rousey’s Retirement: Dana White Denies Possibility of UFC Comeback
Dana White, the president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has dismissed any speculation surrounding Ronda Rousey’s return to the octagon. Despite rumors of a sensational comeback at UFC 300, White firmly stated that there is no chance of Rousey fighting again. The former women’s bantamweight champion, who was the first woman ever signed to the UFC, retired from mixed martial arts in 2016 after a devastating loss to Amanda Nunes. White emphasized that Rousey has achieved everything she set out to do, including winning both a UFC and WWE championship. He also mentioned that Rousey is now focused on starting a family and continues to earn significant income from sponsorships. Rousey’s decision to retire from MMA came after feeling the pressure to continue performing at a high level. In an interview, she revealed that she no longer wanted to compete for the sake of others’ expectations. This sentiment was also present during her judo career, where she won an Olympic bronze medal at a young age and faced similar pressures to achieve Olympic gold. While fans may have hoped for a Rousey comeback, it seems that the former champion is content with her accomplishments and has moved on to the next chapter of her life.

Dana White, the president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has dismissed any speculation surrounding Ronda Rousey’s return to the octagon. Despite rumors of a sensational comeback at UFC 300, White firmly stated that there is no chance of Rousey fighting again. The former women’s bantamweight champion, who was the first woman ever signed to the UFC, retired from mixed martial arts in 2016 after a devastating loss to Amanda Nunes.

White emphasized that Rousey has achieved everything she set out to do, including winning both a UFC and WWE championship. He also mentioned that Rousey is now focused on starting a family and continues to earn significant income from sponsorships.

Rousey’s decision to retire from MMA came after feeling the pressure to continue performing at a high level. In an interview, she revealed that she no longer wanted to compete for the sake of others’ expectations. This sentiment was also present during her judo career, where she won an Olympic bronze medal at a young age and faced similar pressures to achieve Olympic gold.

While fans may have hoped for a Rousey comeback, it seems that the former champion is content with her accomplishments and has moved on to the next chapter of her life.