Ronda Rousey may have returned to the octagon for another fight if the former second-part UFC title challenger is believed. It also appears that the previous UFC 135 pound title holder is looking at the looming winner of the title fight between Amanda Nunes vs. Kyla Harrison.
Ronda Lucy is making a comeback
Chael Sonnen said he has been touching on the return of the rumor on his personal YouTube channel.
Ronda Lucy is coming back and will fight the winner of Amanda (Nunes)-Kayla (Harrison) as long as the winner is Kera. Well, this is the story. This is a story, and please tell me what part of this you can see. You can confirm that the story comes from Ronda. ”
“Ronda’s absolute inner circle informed her that she will take on the winners of Amanda and Kera as long as she is Kaila.”
“So, in other words, if Kayla needs an opponent, I’ll go back to the fight for the title.
“American gang” further explained what he means by that explanation of Ronda Rousey and her reported return plans, so Sonnen excluded how the comeback fits,
“If someone comes back, they’re coming back. If they come back for the title, they’re coming back for the person who has the title.
“No, when people come back, it’s an overwhelming impulse. It’s a desire and idea that I’ve had it many times over the years and can’t control it. That’s a comeback.
“So, when I hear, ‘I want to go back, but I don’t want to fight Amanda,’ I’ll leave the gate right away. “Now, I’ll stop you right away.
The previous two-time UFC middleweight title challenger and former UFC light heavyweight title challenger, as Sonnen said, has revealed he is not about to throw cold water on the former Octagon standout and the former WWE star’s plan.
“Now I don’t say this at all to choose Ronda. I say it to get in front of the story. Everyone in our industry hears the story, and they’re all talking about it, but they don’t have a confirmation to bring it to you.”
“The truth is, Dana is believed to hint at the idea of two Olympic medalists on the White House grounds when he hints at this huge surprise that no one is coming, that he is alluding to.
“Ronda didn’t have to leave. Ronda was about the eighth best girl in the world. She was the ninth best girl with a deal and she could have had a more meaningful (full) fight, but it must be the main event battle to get a meaningful fight when you pay her kind of money.”
Sonnen munches when he enters into details of why a comeback from someone who left the sport on his own terms may echo differently from the public, leaving the sport after being finished twice by Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, respectively.
When Georges St-Pierre says “I’m back,” it’s very different. Or, if Khabib said, “I’ll be back.” It’s a very different way we look to the left, look to the right, shrug and say, “Okay, yeah, they’re back.” When you are beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-beat-be
“For some reason, if she (that boogie monster) gets hit, I’m not afraid of this new person and I’m going to go back and compete. Well, that’s interesting psychology.”
Previous history of Ronda Rousey and Kayla Harrison
Ronda Rousey and Kayla Harrison previously tested their skills in the judo world, winning the latter dominant victory in 2005 as part of the US Championship.
Its earlier history, 20 years ago, in another martial arts field, does not seem to have little effect on what the current conflict looks like between the two, as Sonnen stated.
“From a rational perspective, there’s nothing that makes someone think that someone has gotten better with something if they didn’t do it.”
“But the ideas, concepts, friction and sparkle going to Kayla after destroying Ronda. It’s good to give up and return, but there’s a test. All of this is being paid attention.”
“Sometimes you had to do that walk to get that proper attention, but all of this is a test.”
“Ronda vs. Kera. Not only does it happen, but Ronda Rousey doesn’t compete on anything with 135 pounds.”
The idea of a comeback for MMA became particularly curious given that the former UFC bantamweight champion himself mentions the myriad concussion issues he had in her life, and Rousey even used the language “not suited to compete neurologically” to explain her situation.
Rousey has participated in some martial arts training, and several clips have emerged that appear to be visually in fantastic shapes, but it remains to be seen whether or not the decorated judo will bring her “rough” energy back to the octagon in the future.