Ronda Rousey will probably not fight again, says UFC president Dana White
Wednesday 1 February 2017 11:08, UK
Top MMA star Ronda Rousey is unlikely to fight again in the octagon, according to UFC president Dana White.
Rousey, a former Olympic judo medalist, has not announced her plans after a humbling 48-second loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 at the end of last year.
"If I had to say right here, right now - and I don't like saying right here, right now because it's up to her, it's her thing - but I wouldn't say she fights again. I think she's probably done," White said on the UFC Unfiltered podcast.
White said the former women's bantamweight champion was in good spirits after recent conversations, but he had the sense she did not want to return.
The 29-year-old American helped widen the sport's global appeal, becoming the first UFC female champion in 2012.
She defended her title six times before being knocked out by a kick to the head from Holly Holm in November 2015 at UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia.
Rousey drew attention for her comeback fight against Nunes but suffered her second loss in a row after winning her first 12 UFC bouts.
"She changed the world," White said of Rousey. "She put female fighting on the map."