UFC superstar Ronda Rousey appeared on the Ellen Show to talk about her upcoming fight against Amanda Nunes and her future in MMA.
And Rousey indicated that her retirement may come sooner than expected.
"I'm wrapping it up. This is definitely one of my last fights," Rousey said during the interview.
She added: "Everyone better watch, because the show isn't going to be around forever."
Rousey also commented on the aspects of her UFC career that are more difficult to deal with than the actual fights themselves:
I think it's the buildup that's more tiring than anything else. If I had a fight right now, I'd be like, 'Fight right now!' and then I'd go get dinner and I wouldn't really be tired about it. It's the weeks and weeks of buildup beforehand, where you know you're fighting this one person, and it's like your showdown, the most important thing in your whole life, and millions of people are watching. It's that buildup, for weeks and weeks on end. If it just happened right now I wouldn't be nervous at all, it's the waiting.
You can see the full interview below.
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