
Holly Holm Reacts to Ronda Rousey Saying She'd 'F--king Clean Her Clock' in New Trending Video
If Ronda Rousey wants to back up her talk, Holly Holm would have no problem stepping into the ring again with her former UFC rival.
Appearing on The Ariel Helwani Show, Holm responded to Rousey's recent comments by saying the former UFC women's bantamweight champ has "never wanted" a rematch from their 2015 bout despite what she says in front of a microphone.
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The topic came up because Rousey recently went on Up & Adams with Kay Adams to say that she would "f--king clean her clock" when asked about fighting Holm again.
Rousey did make it clear at the start of the video with Adams that she is retired, so any chance of future fights would seem to be off the table.
In the wake of Rousey's 17-second win over Gina Carano on May 16, speculation about her continuing to fight picked up with Holm mentioned as a potential next opponent.
Holm told MMA Fighting's Damon Martin on May 27 that she heard the talk about a Rousey bout, but it was "highly" doubtful it would ever happen:
"I highly doubt she'll ever want a rematch. I always have said since the minute the last fight was over, I'll always rematch her. That's always been available. But she wanted to come back and have this win and go back and enjoy and have a win like that. No hate from me. I hope she does well. I hope she does whatever she wants with her life. That's her life. I'd always be open to fight her again."
Holm was the first person to defeat Rousey in mixed martial arts. She scored a knockout victory at UFC 193 to win the UFC women's bantamweight title.
Rousey had been seemingly unstoppable up to that point with a 12-0 career record, with 11 victories coming in the first round. She would have her final UFC bout in December 2016, losing to Amanda Nunes via first-round TKO.
Holm lost her first defense of the UFC title to Miesha Tate. She recently challenged Stephanie Han in a boxing match for the WBA female lightweight title on May 30.
The bout ended in controversial fashion with Han retaining the championship via majority decision, despite Holm having a 107-70 advantage in strikes landed.
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