Matt Brown clarifies statements on suicidal thoughts following criticism of Ronda Rousey
Matt Brown made headlines this week after revealing his thoughts on Ronda Rousey’s long layoff following her knockout loss to Holly Holm back at UFC 193 last year.
Rousey will make her octagon return at UFC 207 in December, where she will look to reclaim the belt she lost as she takes on current woman’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes.
Brown was initially rather harsh on the former champ, calling into question her motivation after withdrawing completely from the MMA world following her devastating loss to Holm, which was her first-ever career loss. Rousey had said she was suicidal after the defeat, which the longtime UFC welterweight chastised, calling her a “quitter” when speaking to the press.
While the MMA media compared Brown’s statements regarding his first-ever TKO loss to Rousey, the “Immortal” corrected the record on Wednesday and clarified his sentiments on Instagram. Check out what Brown had to say for yourself!
Brown himself suffered the first knockout loss of his career at the hands and feet of Jake Ellenberger at UFC 201 in July. Brown had made statements about being depressed following the TKO loss, and the media apparently took his words out of context and compared his situation to Rousey’s, which Brown felt the need to correct via Instagram.
Unlike Rousey, who essentially went silent after her KO loss to Holm, Brown insisted his first TKO loss was “transitory” and was back in the gym in no time, while Rousey stepped away from the MMA game entirely until the UFC announced she would be returning to take on Nunes, which is over a year since her first loss in November 2015.
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