Ronda Rousey Net Worth

 


Ronda Rousey Net Worth

$13 Million

What is Ronda Rousey’s net worth?

Net Worth:$13 Million
Age:35

Born:February 1, 1987

Gender:Female

Height:1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)

Country of Origin:United States of America

Source of Wealth:Professional MMA
 Fighter/Actor 

Introduction

Who Is Ronda Rousey?

Ronda Rousey endured a tough childhood marked by speech problems and her father's suicide. She became a judo champion, earning back-to-back golds at the Pan American Championships and a 2008 Olympic bronze medal. Rousey joined the mixed martial arts circuit in 2010, earning fame as the UFC Bantamweight Champion, before suffering her first loss in November 2015. In January 2018, she announced her move to the WWE pro-wrestling circuit. 

Early Life


Ronda Jean Rousey was born on February 1, 1987, in Riverside, California. Born with her umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, Rousey nearly died from a lack of oxygen and sustained slight brain damage, which impeded her ability to speak an intelligible word until she was six.
A tragedy fell upon the family when Rousey's dad, Ron, broke his back while sledding with his daughters. A blood disorder prevented him from healing properly, and after learning he would be a paraplegic then regress to a quadriplegic in the few years he had left to live, he committed suicide when Rousey was eight.
Rousey struggled in class and was homeschooled for parts of elementary and high school, but she found an outlet for her frustration when her mom, AnnMaria De Mars, persuaded her to learn judo. A gold medal–winning judoka at the 1984 World Championships, De Mars began drilling her daughter in some of the sport's fundamentals, most notably the dreaded armbar used to pin an opponent to the mat

As of February 2023, Ronda Rousey’s net worth is $13 Million, and she’s one of the richest MMA fighters in the world.

Ronda Rousey is an American mixed martial artist, judoka, and actress. She is most known for fighting in the UFC, and being the former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion.

Rousey also has a background in Judo and was the first woman in America to win an Olympic medal in the sport.

When she returned to the UFC Octagon, Rousey won four consecutive first-round victories, two of them coming in under 20 seconds. However, her reign finally ended with a second-round knockout by Holly Holm in November 2015. The surprising loss sent ripples through the sporting world, and presented Rousey with her first serious athletic challenge since her days of competitive judo.

 Ronda Rousey: Bio


There have been Superstars who tried fighting and fighters who tried their hand at being Superstars. But there is only one Ronda Rousey.

This record-setting modern legend has blazed a trail through mixed-martial arts, beginning with a bronze medal showing in judo during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and, most notably, continuing with a record-setting tear through UFC as the first female competitor to ever sign with the company. Given her status as the Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion before that promotion was absorbed by the UFC, Rousey was named the first-ever UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion upon her arrival. It's no surprise that she was destined to become the first woman to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on July of 2018.

Dubbing herself “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey with the blessing of the late Roddy Piper, she embarked on a ruthless undefeated streak that saw her submit opponents within a matter of seconds via her signature armbar. And she caught the sports-entertainment bug along the way, sharing the ring with The Rock and The Authority at WrestleMania 31. Ever since, rumors of a crossover to WWE persisted at almost every turn, though it seemed a dream pairing that was destined to remain just that 
 until Royal Rumble 2018, when Rousey arrived wearing Piper’s unmistakable leather jacket.

She then officially entered WWE in explosive fashion, sending COO Triple H crashing through a table and nearly getting into a scuffle with Stephanie McMahon before signing her Raw contract, and making it clear, in no uncertain terms, why she is “The Baddest Woman on the Planet.”
Career Highlights

Raw Women's Champion; SmackDown Women's Champion; UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion; Olympic Bronze Medalist. 

Ronda Rousey: Bio

There have been Superstars who tried fighting and fighters who tried their hand at being Superstars. But there is only one Ronda Rousey.

This record-setting modern legend has blazed a trail through mixed-martial arts, beginning with a bronze medal showing in judo during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and, most notably, continuing with a record-setting tear through UFC as the first female competitor to ever sign with the company. Given her status as the Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion before that promotion was absorbed by the UFC, Rousey was named the first-ever UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion upon her arrival. It's no surprise that she was destined to become the first woman to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on July of 2018.


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  1. She is "The Baddass Lady" on the Planet

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  2. You are my love

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  3. You are the best thing that has happened to both sports in the world

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  4. Ronda your Beautiful and Sexy and Tough and a Lady ⚘

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