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Ronda Rousey’s Potential UFC Return: What We Know So Far

Dana White on Rousey’s UFC Return:
Despite the allure of the UFC 300 pay-per-view (PPV) event slated for early 2024, UFC President Dana White remains firm on his stance. He believes former women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey will uphold her retirement. But this hasn’t deterred the MMA community from churning out comeback speculations.

Rousey’s Current Path:
Having recently graced the WWE’s SummerSlam event, Ronda Rousey seems to be on a trajectory towards lesser commitments with the WWE, according to an insider source who spoke to the Daily Mail. The ultimate goal? Rousey might be setting her sights on one final showdown at UFC 300.

Top Contenders for Rousey’s Return Match:
The betting sphere is already abuzz with predictions. Leading oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have earmarked former 135-pound titleholder Julianna Pena, also known as the “Venezuelan Vixen”, as a prime contender—possibly due to the past verbal confrontations between the two fighters. Here’s a look at the odds for Rousey’s potential opponents:

  • Julianna Pena: 5/4 (+125)
  • Raquel Pennington: 3/1 (+300)
  • Macy Chiasson: 4/1 (+400)
  • Holly Holm: 5/1 (+500)
  • Norma Dumont: 6/1 (+600)
  • Chelsea Chandler: 8/1 (+800)
  • Irene Aldana: 10/1 (+1000)

It’s crucial to note the bantamweight division currently lacks a reigning champion.

Rousey’s Legacy in UFC:
At 36, Rousey opted to leave the UFC after two consecutive knockout losses, specifically to Holly Holm (UFC 193) and Amanda Nunes (UFC 207). She shared a brief, intense rivalry with Pena in the years 2021 and 2022, culminating in her retirement post a double championship win in June.

Interestingly, Miesha Tate, Rousey’s long-term adversary, isn’t featured on the list of potential opponents. Tracing Rousey’s beginnings, she clinched a bronze at the 2008 Summer Olympics, marking her as the first American woman to secure an Olympic medal in judo. Her MMA journey commenced with King of the Cage in 2011, swiftly moving to Strikeforce and eventually to UFC. With a record of most UFC title defenses by a female (6), her reign was surpassed only by Valentina Shevchenko in 2022. Rousey bid adieu to MMA in 2016, sealing her legacy with an induction into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2018.

Stay tuned for further updates on Ronda Rousey’s potential UFC 300 appearance.

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