Ronda Rousey is a trailblazing athlete known for her dominance in both the UFC and WWE. She first gained international fame as an Olympic bronze medalist in judo before becoming the UFC’s first women’s bantamweight champion, where she built a reputation for quick finishes and unmatched intensity. Her crossover appeal led her into Hollywood and professional wrestling, where she became a top WWE star, further expanding her global fan base.
In recent years, Rousey has stepped away from combat sports to focus on family life and new ventures. She lives on a regenerative farm with her husband, former UFC fighter Travis Browne, and has spoken openly about the physical and mental toll of her career. Her memoir Our Fight explores themes of concussion awareness, identity, and personal growth. Whether in the cage, ring, or spotlight, Rousey remains a powerful and influential figure in modern sports culture.