Ronda Rousey often gets credit from fans and fellow fighters for paving the way for women’s MMA. But after a dominant run, her career flipped on its head. In 2015, ‘Rowdy’ took her first professional loss against Holly Holm at UFC 193, then got stopped by Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 a year later, killing her comeback before it even started. After those back-to-back brutal defeats, Rousey completely distanced herself from MMA, convinced she’d never return, and tried her hand in WWE. However, eight years later, the former 135-pound queen’s comeback feels more possible than ever. All thanks to Kayla Harrison.
Right now, the women’s bantamweight champion is gearing up to welcome Amanda Nunes back into the Octagon at UFC 324’s co-main event, and that’s going to be a tough fight for her. Bu

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