Ronda Rousey hit the mat with former foe ‘Alpha’ Cat Zingano.
Whereas Rousey has no intention of ever stepping contained in the Octagon once more, ‘Rowdy’ has not too long ago provided followers some perception into her health journey following the delivery of her second baby. After welcoming her daughter to the world in September 2021, was admittedly afraid to share photographs of herself, fearing that individuals on social media would cruelly evaluate her post-baby-body to the one she had throughout her MMA heyday.
Now not involved with what others should say, the previous UFC and WWE celebrity not too long ago shared a glimpse into her journey again to being in prime bodily type.
“Loopy to assume 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 approach,” 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 attempt to be a bit of extra courageous and never undergo this journey in secret however share it in hopes it helps anybody on the market going via one thing comparable.”
Just lately, Rousey shared a video on social media of her hitting mitts and rolling with Cat Zingano, who she confronted contained in the Octagon at UFC 184.
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‘Rowdy’ confronted Zingano in what was her fifth protection of the UFC bantamweight title in February 2015. It ended up being maybe Rousey’s most spectacular victory, submitting ‘Alpha’ by way of armbar in simply 14 seconds.
Following their time collectively, Rousey thanked Zingano for working along with her and exclaimed, “I forgot how enjoyable it could possibly be.”
Whereas we’ll possible by no means see Rousey combat once more, it’s good to see her blissful, wholesome, and nonetheless discovering pleasure within the sport that will her a bonafide star and an MMA icon. Rousey was inducted into the UFC Corridor of Fame in 2018.