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Amanda Nunes changes tune on Ronda Rousey, wants 'Rowdy' to change gyms and come back stronger

After knocking out Ronda Rousey in 48 seconds flat at last month’s UFC 207 pay-per-view (PPV) event in Las Vegas, Nevada, current Ultimate Fighting Championship (UF)C women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes declared "Rowdy’s" combat sports career to be over.

Fast forward to present day and "Lioness" is changing her tune, saying that Rousey does have the ability to mount a successful comeback as long as she makes some much-needed changes.

And she should know, as the Brazilian champion came back stronger than ever after getting beat down by Cat Zingano in 2014, storming back to win five in a row and become the women’s bantamweight champion.