Ronda Rousey was, at times, a polarizing figure in the MMA world. And though she’s been gone from the sport for longer than she was in it, she remains a significant personality in the space – and remains polarizing. With the release of her second book, “Our Fight,” in February, Rousey has been back in the spotlight more than she’s been at any time since she left the WWE. One of the big takeaways from the new book, aside from her admission that a history of concussions helped make up her mind to leave MMA, is that Rousey thinks she was treated poorly by members of the media after her back-to-back losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, which were her final two MMA fights. “MMA media” is a fairly all-inclusive term that many people equate not just with members of legacy and traditional media outlets – i.e
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Ronda Rousey: I’d be booed if I went back to a UFC event – MMA Junkie