![]() "The chickens don't need me to entertain them," she says. Sometimes, as she walks over, she'll stop at a small chicken coop. Six days a week, twice a day, Rousey makes this trip to train for her comeback fight against Amanda Nunes on Dec. On this crisp November morning, Rousey wears a hoodie and Ugg boots for the short walk from the cabin to the detached garage her longtime trainer Edmond Tarverdyan has turned into a dojo. Her neighbors know who she is and what she is doing, but they don't bother her here. "You remember when Batman goes off to this ninja place, then time lapses and you see he's grown this beard? My woman version of growing a beard was letting my highlights grow out and changing my number."īut this isn't some remote cabin at the end of a winding dirt road. "It's like I'm doing the chick version of growing a beard and living in a cave, you know?" Rousey says. Listening to Adele and hissing in the dark. She's broken, right? She's been hiding out in a basement since her stunning loss to Holly Holm last November. Ronda Rousey's all bundled up when she answers the front door. Directions come in the form of a screenshot - cell service is spotty up here, so it's best to have a backup. The cabin is about two hours outside of Los Angeles. Rousey will be featured during a Women's History Month presentation on ESPN2 on Sunday at 8 a.m. This story on Ronda Rousey was originally published on Dec.
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