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5 months ago

Dana White recently told Ronda Rousey that she has fallen in love with MMA again.

Ronda Rousey sparked rumors of a comeback when she shared footage of herself training and said she was "finding my love" for MMA again. When asked about competing again, she also said the classic phrase "never say never." With the UFC organizing the biggest card in history at the White House in 2026, it's hard not to think about how Rousey could fit into those plans. Rousey was one of the biggest names in the sport at her peak, and if she came back to the UFC, it would get a lot of attention. Still, Dana White, the CEO of the UFC, isn't going to try to book Rousey just yet, especially since she seems to be happy as a wife and mother now that she's retired. That being said, he also admitted that she is doing the kind of work that makes her appear like she is ready to fight again. White claimed at the UFC 320 post-fight press conference, "Her and I are still very close." "We probably communicate once every three months or so, and she was in Vegas not too long ago. She arrived to the office, but I don't know what she's going to do. "I think she's just going through training again." She just had three kids, and her life is very different now. I will say this, though: she just had another baby and is in terrific form right now. She is ripped like she used to be. I don't know. Rousey has no incentive to come back to the sport now that her 39th birthday is coming up in February and it's been almost ten years since she last fought. Rousey had been champion for over three years and had defended her title six times when Holly Holm knocked her out in 2015, giving her the first loss of her career. Rousey didn't fight again for more than a year, and when she did, Amanda Nunes beat her in just 48 seconds. After those losses, Rousey went into professional wrestling and worked for WWE for a while. Then she left that job to focus on starting a family with her husband, former UFC heavyweight Travis Browne. That has been Rousey's main focus, along with writing a new book and a script that is being turned into a movie about her life. Would she ever really think about going back to the UFC after all that? It's hard to say, but she hasn't ruled it out, and neither did White when he talked to the former bantamweight champion.