What are Ronda Rousey's plans after victory in comeback fight?
Ronda Rousey left little wiggle open for more combat after beating Gina Carano in 17 seconds during Rousey's first pro MMA fight in a decade.
After Ronda Rousey โs 17-second victory over Gina Carano , let the possibilities percolate. How about Rousey, 39, in a rematch with Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes โ the women who beat her and sent her into retirement a decade ago โ and a death match with rival Kayla Harrison. Most Valuable Promotion (MVP), co-founded by Jake Paul, made their sentiment clear.
As MVP CEO Nakisa Bidarian said, โWhatever she wants. โโ After the fight, she said, โThereโs no way I couldโve ended it better than this. โโ Well, fans might have wanted to see her break a sweat.
Mabe trade punches and fight her way out of danger. None of which seemed to appeal to Rousey. She mentioned wanting to have more babies โ having given birth to her second in January โ and said, โNow I got to get cooking.
โโ Essentially, this is what she said she promised her husband, Travis, when she took the fight. One. And done.