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What are Ronda Rousey's plans after victory in comeback fight?

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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 โ€™s 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, โ€Whatever she wants. โ€™โ€™ After the fight, she said, โ€œThereโ€™s no way I couldโ€™ve ended it better than this. โ€™โ€™ 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, โ€œNow I got to get cooking.

โ€™โ€™ Essentially, this is what she said she promised her husband, Travis, when she took the fight. One. And done.