Ronda Rousey’s Nutritionist Says It’s 50-50 Whether She Fights Again
The surly superstar got shredded into yesterday’s news in 48 seconds by Amanda Nunes-the way Rousey used to tear through opponents-this weekend at UFC 207. Rousey, who was once the most dominant fighter in the sport, has now lost two straight bouts, looking unprepared and overmatched against both Holly Holm in November 2015 and Nunes on December 31. Valentina Shevchenko made her name by beating Holm and with a strong showing against Nunes. I don’t know why he did that. Rousey can take it all back under her control, but only if she wants to.
“That’s why I went in there and I’m the real striker here”. After a very memorable cameo appearance at WrestleMania 31, Rousey followed up by telling Rolling Stone “I want to be part of [the Divas Revolution]”. “But you can tell that it’s built and built and built and built and built, they always make the teardown story more important than how long it took for her to actually get to the mountaintop”. She was knocked out with a kick to the head by Holly Holm on November 14, 2015, at UFC 193 in what remains one of the most stunning upsets in the sport’s history.
The fighter said: “In Fallon Fox’s case, I think she does have an unfair advantage”.
He added that the first loss, to Holly Holm in Melbourne in 2015, was “like a death” and that the loss to Nunes wouldn’t hurt as much. The one time Rousey dragged the fight to the ground, she attacked an arm quickly and with a hint of either desperation or hubris. ” When a fan challenged him, he responded “Michael listen to me”. “That’s my opinion. He hasn’t been keeping up with it”.
Dolce also scoffed at any notion that Rousey was not ready for this fight. But you’ve got to have some rounds.
Rousey’s mother AnnMaria De Mars has advised her daughter to retire from the sport.
“She’s really, really smart”, she said.
Mickey Rourke attended a screening of a documentary about Ronda Rousey, the Hollywood star and professional boxer was among a few persons who visited this private party.
At issue is the rotation of Rousey’s wrist, which extends far beyond 90 degrees. She landed nearly no strikes of her own in return. We pride ourselves in taking a deeper look into the fighter, and understanding what makes them click. “Need to call up my old sensei to help her out”. Rousey may well have believed that and gotten caught up in her own hype.
Mixed martial arts fighter Ronda Rousey’s much-vaunted comeback attempt turned out to be a dud. If she does, her fans would likely cheer a coaching switch.