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Jon Jones Doesn’t Think Ronda Rousey Should Retire After Devastating UFC 207 Defeat
- Updated: January 6, 2017
The future of Ronda Rousey remains very much in doubt following her devastating loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207, but at least one fellow former champion believes that she shouldn’t call it a career just yet.“I think she needs to stick to fighting. I said in a tweet that I believe she still beats 90 percent of the division,” Jones told TMZ Sports. “Maybe she’s not going to be the invincible, unbeaten person that people that she was….whether or not she fights again she’s still going to go down as an absolute legend.” In her first fight since November 2015, Rousey looked overwhelmed in falling to Nunes in 48 seconds on Dec. 30. It was Jones’ Jackson-Wink MMA teammate, Holly Holm, that struck the first blow against the Rousey mystique with a second-round knockout of the Olympic …