Ronda returns to TV, congratulates Holm and jokes about knockout: 'I didn't have brain damage'

Former UFC champion returned to the small screen in the presentation of the comedy 'Saturday Night Live' and joked about the knockout suffered at UFC 193

R. Rousey hosted Saturday Night Live this Saturday. Photo: Disclosure/NBC

R. Rousey hosted Saturday Night Live this Saturday. Photo: Disclosure/NBC

Used to spotlights, Ronda Rousey retired from the media after the defeat to Holly holm at UFC 193 in November. But on Saturday night (23), the former UFC champion returned to the spotlight on TV when she presented “Saturday Night Live”, a traditional North American comedy show.

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In the atmosphere of the program, Ronda began the work by joking about the setback she suffered for Holm. “I'm really excited to be here because it's the first time I've been on a live television show without getting punched in the face,” Rousey said to laughter from those in attendance.

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Rousey also made a point of talking about the setback against Holly holm and congratulate the rival on the victory. However, as it was a humorous program, the blonde ended her comment by saying that despite the knockout 'she didn't have any brain damage'

For the first time I talk to my fans since I lost to Holly holm in November, and by the way, Holly deserved to win and I just wanted to take a minute to congratulate her sincerely. Enough. For everyone who was worried that I wouldn't be ready to host the show because I had brain damage, relax! I am fine. Plus, everything I need is on the posters. So, seriously, I’m good and ready to rock,” she added.

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In addition to Ronda, “Saturday Night Live” also featured singer Selena Gomez and Canadian actress Cecily Strong.

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