If 6-Year-Old Rousey Had Avoided Concussions, Things Would Have Happened Differently

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Ronda Rousey has been open about her history of concussions as she transitions to a new career as an author. The former UFC and WWE champion has chosen to move away from competitive sports and focus on her writing. At 37, Rousey made a comeback for promotional events before the launch of her latest book, “Our Fight.” In various interviews, she talked about her ongoing battle with concussions, which ultimately led to her retirement following knockouts in MMA matches. She shared that concussions had been a lasting issue for her, beginning at just six years old during incidents in swimming and judo. Even though she had a successful stint in WWE post her MMA days, Rousey realized it was time to retire due to the long-term neurological impact of head injuries. Recognizing the importance of safeguarding herself and the integrity of the sport, she made the decision to step away at the right moment.

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