#1 Regaining MMA glory is not a distant possibility
Ronda Rousey may have fallen from grace hard, but it does not mean that she would not be able to climb back to the sport's pinnacle. In fact, she could still regain MMA glory in the UFC, if she does decide to come back.
The main problem that many people (including her own mother) saw with Ronda was her seemingly unbreakable ties with long-time coach Edmond Taverdyan at the Glendale Fighting Club. This has led to some UFC fighters like welterweight standout Neil Magny to offer Rousey a new training camp to be part of.
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Taverdyan may have done wonders for Rousey in the past, but it would not hurt if the former 135-pound queen was a part of a formidable stable, like the American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, or the Cesar Gracie Fight Team in Stockton. That would be a brand new Ronda Rousey that fight fans can definitely be on board with.