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Ronda Rousey facing six-month medical suspension following knockout loss

Ronda Rousey of the United States receives medical treatment after being defeated by Holly Holm
Image: Ronda Rousey receives medical treatment after being defeated by Holly Holm

Former UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has received a medical suspension which could last up to six months following her knockout defeat to Holly Holm.

The previously undefeated Rousey was sensationally stopped when former boxing world champion Holm connected with a head kick during their bout in Melbourne on Saturday.

Now the UFC, who self-regulated the card, have imposed a mandatory 60-day medical suspension on Rousey which could rise to 180 days if a CT scan reveals damage to her head.

Holly Holm of the US (R) lands a kick to the neck to knock out compatriot Ronda Rousey and win the UFC title fight in Melbourne on November 15, 2015.
Image: Holly Holm lands a kick to the neck to knock out Ronda Rousey and win the UFC title fight

Rousey, who was hospitalised after the loss, made her only public statement since the fight via Instagram on Sunday night.

"I just wanted to thank everyone for the love and support," Rousey said. "I appreciate the concerns about my health, but I'm fine. As I had mentioned before, I'm going to take a little time, but I'll be back."

Meanwhile, UFC light-heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier believes Rousey must completely revise her striking before even contemplating a rematch with Holm.

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"Holly Holm looked like a world-beater on Saturday," said Cormier. "Going forward, they're talking about an immediate rematch for Ronda Rousey?

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"The improvements Ronda needs to make will take much longer than the six-month break she's anticipating. She needs a year or so.

"I would actually not fight her back again, if I was Team Rousey."

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UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo believes Rousey's career inside the Octagon may be over.

"I think it's really hard for her to return to fighting," Aldo said. "Her career has taken a different direction. If I'm making a lot of money doing movies or something else, I'd go that direction too.

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"Am I going to mess my face up getting punched in the face? You're crazy [laughs]. In my opinion, I don't think (she fights again).

"If she comes back, of course she can (win the title). She was always a fighter, but if I were her, I wouldn't come back."

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