Dana White Breaks Silence on Ronda Rousey’s Potential Epic Comeback at UFC 300

Dana White Denies Rumors of Ronda Rousey’s UFC Return

Rumors recently began on social media that Ronda Rousey might be considering a return to the UFC. This week, reports of a UFC 300 have been circulating once again as The Daily Mail reported that Rousey wants a return to the sport, with next year’s UFC 300 as her target date.

However, UFC President Dana White has put these rumors to rest. In an interview with Aaron Bronsteter of TSN Sports, White firmly denied the possibility of a Rousey UFC return. This is the second time in a row that White has debunked these speculations.

When asked about the rumors, White had a strong response. He said, “Stop reading the Daily Mail, everything that they write is a crock of sh*t. Ronda’s having kids! Ronda built this whole thing that’s going on with the women here, then her dream was to go to the WWE, she went there and did everything that she did there and achieved, she’s made sh*tloads of money. She’s moved on with her life.”

White’s statement makes it clear that Rousey has no plans to return to the UFC. He emphasized that Rousey has shifted her focus to starting a family and has successfully transitioned to the world of professional wrestling. With a successful career in the WWE and multiple accomplishments under her belt, Rousey has achieved her goals and is content with her current path.

This statement from White aligns with Rousey’s previous comments about her future plans. In various interviews, Rousey has expressed her desire to prioritize her personal life and pursue other interests outside of the octagon.

While fans may have hoped for a Rousey comeback in the UFC, it seems that those dreams will not be realized. Rousey’s impact on women’s MMA cannot be overstated. She played a pivotal role in elevating the sport and paving the way for future female fighters.

As for Rousey’s future in professional wrestling, it remains to be seen what her next move will be. Since joining the WWE, she has made a significant impact and has become a prominent figure in the industry. Whether she continues to compete in the ring or explores other opportunities within the wrestling world, it is clear that Rousey’s influence extends beyond the MMA realm.

For now, fans will have to accept that Rousey’s UFC days are behind her. As White stated, she has moved on and is focusing on different aspects of her life. While her return to the octagon may not be happening, Rousey’s legacy as a trailblazer in women’s combat sports will continue to resonate for years to come.

Sources:
Dana White Addresses Rumors Of Ronda Rousey Returning For UFC 300 Fight
Aaron Bronsteter’s Twitter

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