What’s next for Ronda Rousey?

After a 48-second knockout from Amanda Nunes, is Ronda Rousey done with her UFC career? UFC President Dana White said he thinks she’s “probably done,” so what is next for the 29-year-old? She’s got a budding acting resume and a deal with Reebok, plus an autobiography that’s being made into a film. “For better or worse she has become a Hollywood star and they never return to the octagon,” he told Fox News.

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But that doesn’t mean The Ultimate Fighter 18 winner was afraid of the fight in theory, which she proved by accepting the matchup with Shevchenko on Saturday night in the main event of UFC on FOX 23 in Denver. The fighter known as “The Venezuelan Vixen” confirmed to MMA Fighting that she did, in fact turn down an offer to meet Shevchenko back at the UFC’s debut show at New York’s Madison Square Garden in November.

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Ronda Rousey was stopped 48 seconds into her comeback fight Friday night, losing to bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 on Friday night in Las Vegas. Rousey returned from a 13-month absence and never managed to get her footing against Nunes , who rocked Rousey with her very first punches.