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Ronda: I'll retire when I'm the best ever, man or woman
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<p>Although her professional career is less than four years in, some would argue that Ronda Rousey is already in consideration for the best woman's fight ever. But that won't be enough for her, she wants to be considered the best, man or woman, fighter ever:</p>
The UFC women's bantamweight champion said Wednesday at a UFC 184 media day at her Glendale Fighting Club gym that she'll know it's time to retire when she believes she's the greatest MMA fighter of all time -- man or woman.
"Definitely it's a goal of mine," Rousey said. "Whether I achieve that or not, whether or not people perceive it one way or another has nothing to do with the accomplishment. I'll know when I reach the point, like 'OK, I'm the most dominant and the greatest of all time.' I know that I'm there and I'll be ready to hang up my gloves and move on. But whether or not anyone else sees it that way doesn't matter. Because I'll see it that way."
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