Rousey Returns to Octagon Amid Drug-Use Allegations
Ronda Rousey announces a one-off May comeback fight against Jinna KARA-no, facing public drug-use allegations over her noticeably bulked physique.

Former UFC champion Ronda Rousey will return to the octagon in May for a single fight against Jinna KARA-no, facing public scrutiny and drug-use allegations due to her physical transformation.
The fighting world observes Ronda Rousey's comeback, scheduled for May against Jinna KARA-no. Rousey, 39, returns after a decade-long hiatus, but her physique sparks public debate.
Critics highlight Rousey's enlarged neck and trapezius muscles, claiming these are clear evidence of drug use. This contrasts with her previous fighting form during her undefeated UFC Bantamweight reign.
Rousey stated this upcoming bout marks a one-off return, affirming a promise to her husband and family for only one more fight. Jinna KARA-no, 43, is set as her opponent.
Public discussion centers on the physical changes, with social media commentary often pointing to a noticeable increase in muscle mass compared to her prime. These discussions reflect broader concerns within combat sports regarding athlete physical conditions and integrity.
The event features two female fighters in a headline spot, a notable booking amidst other prominent male stars on the card. This strategic placement aims to maximize viewership and engagement for her return.
The allegations currently stand as public claims, not official findings. The May bout against KARA-no will test Rousey's performance and potentially influence public perception surrounding these drug-use allegations.
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