Ronda Rousey could not have plans to ever battle once more, however the former UFC champion and UFC Corridor of Famer nonetheless has the abilities that made her one of many largest stars within the historical past of the game.
After welcoming her daughter to the world a few months in the past, Rousey promised to doc the work she’s doing after shying away from the method when she had her first youngster with husband and fellow UFC veteran Travis Browne. Rousey vowed to share her journey to assist others in an analogous state of affairs after she refused to even publish footage of her physique after giving beginning the primary time round.
“Loopy to suppose now that I by no means shared these pics trigger I used to be afraid of individuals evaluating my post-baby-bod to my fight-camp-form in a merciless means,” Rousey wrote on Instagram. “Now it’s apparent the one unfairly evaluating was me — holy shit what an fool I used to be, I’d be so proud to get again to that time now.
“So this time I’m going to try to be just a little extra courageous and never undergo this journey in secret however share it in hopes it helps anybody on the market going via one thing related.”
As she’s been hitting the health club, Rousey obtained again into her martial arts with a brand new video she posted that confirmed her hitting focus mitts and even some grappling exchanges with previous opponent Cat Zingano.
Rousey confronted and defeated Zingano in what was her fifth title protection as bantamweight champion again at UFC 184. It was a surprising victory after Rousey secured a fight-ending armbar simply 14 seconds into the opening spherical.
She confirmed off a few of these grappling expertise within the video whereas thanking Zingano for working along with her as she shakes out the rust whereas including, “I forgot how enjoyable it may very well be.”
Whereas she’s again within the health club once more, Rousey has made it clear her fighting days are done, particularly with the historical past of concussions that in the end led to her placing each MMA {and professional} wrestling behind her.