Ronda Rousey has revealed it could
take her up to six months to fully recover from injuries sustained in her
brutal knockout defeat to Holly Holm last month.
Rousey was undefeated in six UFC
contests prior to being knocked out by a head kick from Holm in
the second round of their women's bantamweight title contest at UFC 193 in
Melbourne.
The 28-year-old American told the
upcoming edition of ESPN Magazine she had suffered damage to her teeth
in the shock loss to Holm which would prevent her getting back in the octagon
for several months.
Holm lands a kick to the neck to
knock out compatriot Rousey
"It might be three to six
months before I can eat an apple, let alone take an impact," Rousey said.
"I need to come back. I need to
beat this chick. Who knows if I'm going to pop my teeth out or break my jaw or
rip my lip open again. I have to do it. It doesn't matter. I have to do
it."
Both fighters are optimistic a rematch will take place once
Rousey has recovered and fulfilled several long-standing commitments including
filming a Hollywood remake of the 1980s movie Road House.
Rousey wants a rematch with Holm
Rousey insists that despite the
disappointment of the defeat she plans on reclaiming her crown while she
remains in peak physical condition.
"I just feel so embarrassed.
How I fought is such an embarrassing representation of myself.
"Maybe I can't do it all before
my prime, before my body is done," she said. "But... maybe I
can."
Source: Sky Sports
Source: Sky Sports
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