Ronda Rousey Net Worth | Bio, Age, Height, Weight & Career 2024

 

 

Ronda Rousey Net Worth

$13 Million

Name Ronda Rousey
Date of Birth February 1, 1987
Age 35 years old
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.71m)
Profession: Wrestler
Nationality American
Religion Catholicism
Net Worth $13 million

 

Ronda Rousey Introduction

Ronda Rousey is Commonly known as “Ronda Jean Rousey,” a professional wrestler, actress, retired judoka, as well as cage fighting artist from the United States. Her most well-known role was in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Her long-standing moniker, “Rowdy,” was bestowed upon her by professional wrestler Roddy Piper.

Ronda Rousey Early Life

Ronda Rousey Early Life

Ronda Jean Rousey was born in Riverside, California on February 1, 1987. Rousey almost died from a lack of oxygen when she was born with her umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, and she suffered minor brain damage that hampered her ability to say an intelligible sentence until she was six.

When Rousey’s father, Ron, fractured his back while sledding with his children, tragedy struck the family. He committed himself when Rousey was eight years old after realizing that he would be a paraplegic for the rest of his life, then regress to a quadriplegic due to a blood disease.

Rousey suffered in school and was homeschooled for periods of elementary and high school, but when her mother, AnnMaria De Mars, pushed her to practice judo, she discovered an outlet for her dissatisfaction.

De Mars, a gold medalist in judo at the 1984 World Championships, began teaching her daughter the foundations of the discipline, most notably the deadly armbar used to pin an opponent to the mat.

Ronda Rousey’s Personal Life

Ronda Rousey Personal Life

Rousey now resides in Venice, California. After Beijing in 2008, she became a vegan. Ronda supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 United States Presidential Election. She likes Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, as well as World of Warcraft in her spare time.

She has collected funds for the Black Jaguar-White Tiger Foundation, which is dedicated to rescuing large cats from circuses as well as zoos. Rousey has acknowledged suffering from body image problems and depression, telling Ellen DeGeneres in an appearance that she had suicidal thoughts following her catastrophic defeat to Holly Holm as well as her injury that forced her to miss a year of competition.

Rousey loved fellow UFC fighter Brendan Schaub at one point. In October 2015, she began a relationship with UFC fighter, Travis Browne. Browne was still officially married to his former wife, Jenny Renee Webb, at the moment, and was under investigation for domestic abuse. Rousey as well as Browne got engaged in April 2017 in New Zealand and wedded in August 2017 in Hawaii.

Ronda Rousey Age, Height, & Weight

Being born in 1987, on the 1st, of February “Ronda Rousey” age is 35 years old as of today date and her height is 5 feet 6 inches tall, (1.71 m), and her weight is 61 kilograms and (134 lbs) in pounds as of 2022.

Ronda Rousey Career

Ronda Rousey Career

Rousey started Judo alongside her mother when she was 11 years old. Her mother coached her until she was 13, at which point she turned to a professional trainer. When Rousey was seventeen, she participated in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens as the youngest judo contender.

She moved on to become the first American to win two Junior World Championship medals. Ronda went up to 70kg in February 2007, when she was recognized as one of the top three female Judo athletes in the world. Rousey went on to become the first American to win an Olympic medal in Judo, taking bronze in Beijing in 2008.

Rousey quit Judo following her Olympic triumph at the age of 21. She then rented a studio apartment in Venice Beach with a roommate as well as employed three bartends as well as a bar serving work to pay herself.

Rousey resumed fighting on the MMA circuit in 2010 with Team Hayastan, two years after her victory. She also practiced with MMA instructor Edmond Tarverdyan at the Glendale Fighting Club. She also learned Jiu-Jitsu with Henry Akins at Dynamix MMA between 2011 to 2014.

Rousey debuted in combat sports in August 2010. She used an armbar to beat Hayden Munoz in seconds. In fact, Rousey used her famous armbar to beat ALL of her opponents in under a minute. Rousey stated that her mother leaped with her every morning to wake her up with just an armbar, which is how the technique she is renowned for came to be.

In August 2011, Ronda makes her Strikeforce debut in Las Vegas against Sarah D’Alelio. Rousey won the Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Championship in 2011 before moving on to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where she earned the inaugural Women’s Bantamweight Champion in 2012.

She was the UFC’s first female fighter to sign on. She managed to defend her UFC championship against Liz Carmouche at UFC 157 in February 2013. Rousey continued to defend her Bantamweight Championship title, despite having Carmouche dislocate her jaw in the process. In 2014, Rousey managed to defend her UFC championship.

Ronda fought Holly Holm in the championship match at UFC 193 on November 15, 2015. Despite the fact the fans overwhelmingly backed her, Ronda was unable to get Holly to the ground owing to Holms’ high kicking methods.

Holm put Rousey out with a high kick to the neck, officially ending her reign as champion and handing Rousey her first defeat. The UFC medically suspended Rousey for 60 days with no contact and no bouts, and she would have to clear CT scan findings to get the punishment shortened.

Rousey was not approved medically until December 8, 2015. She returned to challenge champion Amanda Nunes in the main event of UFC 207 on December 30, 2016 but was knocked out 48 seconds into the first round. In July 2018, Ronda Rousey was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.

Ronda never publicly announced her retirement, but when asked if she would fight MMA again, Rousey answered, “I believe it’s just as probable as me going back to another Olympics for Judo.”

Rousey has appeared at several WWE events as a member of The Four Horsewomen. She’s competed against The Rock, The Authority, Triple H, as well as Vince McMahon. The Four Horsewomen appeared in front of an audience to encourage several wrestlers.

The Horsewomen competed against Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley, as well as Sasha Banks in 2017. Later that year, it was rumored that Rousey had accepted a full-time contract with the WWE and was training at the WWE performance facility in Orlando.

In January 2018, she made a surprise appearance during the Royal Rumble. In March 2018, she joined WWE’s Raw brand. She won her first Raw Championship on August 19, 2018, by defeating rival Bliss, as well as she beat Bliss again one month later on September 16, 2018, at Hell in a Cell.

Rousey lost her first WWE match against Lynch in March 2019, bringing her title reign to an end after 231 days. Rousey is now the Raw Women’s Champion with the second-longest reign.

Ronda Rousey’s Net Worth

Ronda Rousey Net Worth

Ronda Rousey has amassed an enormous fortune for herself. According to Celebrity Net Worth, she has earned a total of $13 million in her profession.

Despite her success in the UFC, she only made $4,363,000 with the corporation, according to Sports Daily. Her largest payout was $3,030,000, which she received from Amanda Nunes.

Ronda Rousey has amassed a massive net worth during her career in combat sports. With the American ready to return to WWE for a second time, that amount is certain to increase much more.

Conclusion

Ronda Rousey is among the most popular female UFC fighters in the world, if not the most recognized.

Ronda Rousey’s net worth is $13 million as of July 2022, putting her one of the wealthiest MMA athletes in the world.

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