TLDR
- Holly Holm told Ariel Helwani she’s open to a Ronda Rousey rematch ‘anytime’ and has been since their first fight
- Holm gave Rousey her first-ever UFC loss about 10 years ago before Rousey retired from MMA
- Rousey recently made an MMA comeback against Gina Carano under Jake Paul’s MVP promotion
- Rousey says she’s a ‘completely different fighter now’ and would win a rematch with new medication for cortical spreading depression
- No official plans or announcements have been made for a rematch between the two fighters
Sources: sports.yahoo.com
Former UFC fighter Holly Holm has said she is open to a rematch with Ronda Rousey, more than a decade after their first fight. The 44-year-old made the comments during an interview with Ariel Helwani ahead of her boxing match against Stephanie Han.
“I’ve always been open to a rematch with her since the day the fight was over,” Holm said on The Ariel Helwani Show. “So if she wants a rematch, I’m game, anytime.”
Holm’s comments come just days after Rousey made her MMA comeback against Gina Carano under Jake Paul’s MVP promotion. The timing has sparked fresh talk about a possible second meeting between the two fighters.
Holly Holm responds to Ronda Rousey claiming that she would 'clean her clock' in a rematch:
"You can say one thing, and actions are another. She's always going to be more of that type of person… I've always said I'll rematch her. That's the bottom line.
She doesn't want it.… pic.twitter.com/L6U79B5F2D
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) June 3, 2026
The First Fight Changed Everything
Holm handed Rousey her first-ever UFC loss in their original bout approximately 10 years ago. That defeat marked a turning point in Rousey’s career.
Rousey went on to lose another fight against Amanda Nunes before stepping away from MMA. She then focused her attention on pro-wrestling instead of continuing her mixed martial arts career.
Holm has since returned to her roots in boxing after her own UFC career. She recently lost to Stephanie Han in a boxing match.
Rousey Claims She’s a Better Fighter Now
Rousey has also expressed interest in facing Holm again and believes she would win a rematch. Speaking on the Up and Adams show following her recent retirement bout, Rousey explained why she thinks things would be different.
“I said I’m retired, A and B, I think that I am a completely different fighter now,” Rousey said. “I would clean her clock and definitely now that I got that new medication.”
Rousey revealed she was diagnosed with cortical spreading depression, a condition that affected her performance in her final fights. She said the condition made her think her concussions were catching up to her, which led to her decision to stop fighting.
“I took it before. I was diagnosed with cortical spreading depression, which was always happening in my last fights and basically why I was like I need to stop,” Rousey explained. “I thought my concussions were catching up to me.”
Rousey now says her new medication has addressed this medical issue. She believes this would make her a stronger competitor than she was during their first encounter.
Both fighters have now publicly stated their willingness to face each other again. Holm has maintained that position since their original fight ended years ago.
Rousey’s recent return to MMA competition against Carano shows she is still active in combat sports. This has fueled speculation about whether a rematch with Holm could actually happen.
However, there are currently no concrete reports or official announcements about the two fighters facing each other. Neither promotion has scheduled or confirmed any plans for a second bout between Holm and Rousey.





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