Ronda Rousey largely has detached herself from MMA, and the idea of a UFC comeback appears further off than ever. Rousey (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) has not competed since UFC 207 in December 2017, when she suffered a quick TKO loss to Amanda Nunes. It was her first and only fight since her historic title reign was famously ended by Holly Holm at UFC 193 in November 2016, and since then Rousey has been largely absent from the scene. Rousey emerged in July 2018 for her induction into the UFC Hall of Fame , but otherwise has occupied her time by transitioning to WWE, taking infrequent acting roles and spending time with her family, which includes husband and fellow former UFC fighter Travis Browne
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Ronda Rousey explains why UFC comeback ‘no longer a priority’ in her life – MMA Junkie