Explore the latest developments concerning Ronda Rousey returning.
Ronda Rousey blamed ‘secret concussion history’ for MMA downfall and ‘shouldn’t be cleared’ for UFC White House
Regulatory bodies don’t like it when you play the concussion card.
That’s why former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, may have trouble getting licensed if she decides to participate in the upcoming UFC White House event in June 2026. “Rowdy” previously claimed a “secret concussion history” forced her to retire from combat sports back in late 2017.
Knockout losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes certainly didn’t help matters.
“She shouldn’t even be cleared,” UFC veteran and current MMA analyst, Din Thomas, told MMA Junkie. “How irresponsible would it be for a fight organization to hear all that then put her in a fight? To me, it almost sounds like you might’ve leaked that stuff in hopes they don’t put you back in a fight. You can’t play with those issues.”
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UFC Analyst Questions Ronda Rousey’s Fitness for Comeback Fight Amid Rumors
UFC analyst Din Thomas has expressed concerns about Ronda Rousey’s potential return to mixed martial arts. Despite Rousey sharing training videos and expressing renewed enthusiasm for MMA, Thomas questions whether any commission would approve her for combat due to her history of concussion issues.
Thomas discussed with MMAJunkie’s Mike Bohn his reservations about Rousey’s readiness to re-enter the ring. He emphasized the potential irresponsibility of allowing her to compete, citing her openness about concussion problems. Thomas suggested that such decisions could negatively impact the sport’s reputation.
UFC CEO Dana White also shared insights on Rousey’s situation. He confirmed ongoing conversations with her but remained uncertain about her fighting future. The former UFC bantamweight champion has recently visited the company’s Las Vegas offices.






















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