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How Many Kids Does Ronda Rousey Have? Inside Her Life After UFC

Life looks very different for Ronda Rousey after stepping away from combat sports. The former UFC star, once known for dominating inside the cage, now spends most of her time focused on family life with husband Travis Browne and their children.

Following her final fight against Gina Carano, curiosity around Rousey’s life outside fighting has grown again, especially among longtime MMA fans wondering how many kids the retired champion has today.

Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne share two daughters together. Their first child, La’akea Makalapuaokalanipō Browne, was born in September 2021. In January 2025, Rousey announced the arrival of their second daughter, Liko’ula Pā’ūomahinakaipiha Browne.

Browne also has two sons from a previous relationship, making their household a blended family centered around parenting and private life away from professional sports.

After defeating Carano in her retirement fight, Rousey openly shared that family had become her top priority. She even joked about wanting to “have some more babies” now that her fighting career had officially ended.

Ronda Rousey’s Career Before Retirement

Ronda Rousey spending time with family

Instagram | @rondarouse | Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne are parents to two daughters, La’akea and Liko’ula.

Before becoming one of UFC’s biggest attractions, Rousey built her reputation in judo. At the 2008 Olympics, she earned a bronze medal and became the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in the sport.

Her move into MMA quickly changed women’s fighting forever. Rousey became the UFC’s first women’s bantamweight champion and helped bring women’s MMA into mainstream sports coverage. Her aggressive fighting style and fast finishes turned her into one of the promotion’s most recognizable athletes.

Several victories helped define her UFC run, including wins over Miesha Tate, Sara McMann, and Cat Zingano.

Her dominance eventually ended after consecutive losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes. Rousey later spent time in WWE before officially retiring from MMA following her win against Carano.

Retirement has shifted Rousey’s focus from championship belts to raising her family and enjoying a quieter lifestyle. While her fighting legacy remains firmly connected to UFC history, her current chapter revolves around motherhood, marriage, and life outside the spotlight.

Even years after leaving full-time competition, Rousey continues to attract attention because of the impact she made on women’s MMA and the dramatic career that turned her into one of combat sports’ defining names.

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