The biggest name in women’s MMA, Ronda Rousey, has been making headlines recently as she has opened up about her final years with the UFC.

Ronda Rousey has been making the headlines again recently after she recently released her memoir, ‘Our Life’, and has opened up a lot about the tail end of her UFC tenure.

The pioneer of women’s MMA admitted on Instagram live that the main reason she retired from MMA was because of repeated concussions and that she fought for the majority of her UFC tenure with concussions.

‘Rowdy’ Ronda then sent shots to MMA media recently on The Chris Cuomo Show, calling them a ‘bunch of a**holes’ for the way it portrayed her words.

Rousey lost her final two UFC fights to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, subsequently taking her skills to the WWE.

(R-L) Amanda Nunes of Brazil punches Ronda Rousey in their UFC women's bantamweight championship bout during the UFC 207 event on December 30, 2016...

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Ronda Rousey claims Joe Rogan turned on her with the rest of MMA media

The 37-year-old included UFC color commentator, Joe Rogan, in her comments regarding the media turning on her, stating that in a way, she is grateful because it resulted in her separating herself from certain people.

“It was really disappointing to see how happily everyone turned on me and people like Joe Rogan, who were crying in the ring about how the honor of being able to call my fights, people I considered friends in the media so quickly turned on me.

“I also am kind of grateful for it in a way because it forced me to separate other people’s perception of me from my own perception of myself.” Rousey added.