Rousey on British MMA growth: 'It wasn't even a career path'Rousey on British MMA growth: 'It wasn't even a career path'
Rousey on British MMA growth: 'It wasn't even a career path'
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Rousey on British MMA growth: 'It wasn't even a career path'

Tom Rashid
UFC & MMA Lead Writer ·

Ronda Rousey says mixed martial arts had no professional future when she entered the sport, reflecting on how the landscape has changed in Britain and beyond.

“When I first got into the sport, it wasn't even a career path”

— Ronda Rousey, via DAZN

What Ronda Rousey said

The former UFC bantamweight spoke to DAZN about the sport's evolution in the UK market. Rousey fought at 135 lb during a run that helped establish women's MMA as a viable commercial product. Britain now hosts multiple major shows per year.

What it moves

Rousey's comments underscore how quickly the sport professionalised. British fighters now compete for world titles and headline arena cards. The UK scene has moved from small-hall shows to stadium events in under two decades.

Source: dazn.com. Full Ronda Rousey fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.

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