Ronda Rousey isn’t saying much publicly leading up to her comeback fight against Amanda Nunes on Friday.
But former judo training partner Kayla Harrison is.
“No one does underdog better than Ronda Rousey,” Harrison said, according to FoxSports.com. “It’s been a while since we’ve been teammates and roommates, so I don’t know how she’s changed as a fighter or her mentality, but I can tell you that in the old days if Ronda suffered a loss, she came back with a vengeance.”
Rousey is fighting for the first time since her first MMA loss, a shocking upset at the hands of Holly Holm on Nov.