Ronda Rousey, the UFC whiz who appears to have the world at her feet with Sports Illustrated covers, "Saturday Night Live" facilitating gigs and up and coming film parts, stunned everybody when she told Ellen DeGeneres a week ago that she considered killing herself enduring her first expert annihilation to Holly Holm in UFC 193.
Holm, the contender whose left leg sent Rousey's mind into a spiral, offered her considerations on the subject to USA .
"I do trust that clearly she never truly diverts that," Holm said. "I think the best thing truly, similar to I said, my recommendation is presumably (not that great), I've never been there rationally, yet I believe it's generally something worth being thankful for to encompass yourself with individuals you trust and individuals that can bolster you and think about you."
Despite the fact that Holm hasn't endured rout in her professional vocation with a 10-0 record (3-0 UFC), she did lose twice amid her 38-battle confining vocation and once her brief three-battle kickboxing profession before entering blended hand to hand fighting. Also, after those loses, she just embraces the cold hard facts.
"For me, I would never get that low after a misfortune," Holm said. "Perhaps I'm a narrow minded individual, however I simply think I need to get back and win for me. It's disappointing. You manage a great deal of uncertainty in your brain and perhaps I'm not tantamount to I thought I was. Clearly those are the issues that experience your brain, yet you must be straightforward with yourself and think, 'Perhaps not. Clearly you have to show signs of improvement since this warrior was superior to anything you today.'"
Holm will safeguard her bantamweight title against Miesha Tate on March 5 in UFC 196. The champ of that battle will probably confront Rousey in her arrival to the octagon.
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