The UFC president, Dana White, has dismissed the rumors about a potential crossover superfight between Ronda Rousey and Katie Taylor. Earlier this month, reports surfaced suggesting that Rousey, a former UFC star, and Taylor, a top boxer, were in discussions for a match which sparked fan excitement amid Rousey’s recent training activities. However, White emphasized that while Rousey is always welcome back in the UFC, a return after nine years away seems unlikely. During a recent media appearance, White refrained from endorsing the fight, calling it “an absolute disaster” and clarified that this criticism was not aimed at Rousey herself. He praised Rousey’s talent and noted WWE had recognized her as an exceptional athlete when she transitioned to wrestling.
Katie Taylor expressed interest in facing Rousey, though she was initially unaware of the matchup rumors. The mismatch between Rousey’s MMA background and Taylor’s boxing expertise raises concerns, compounded by Rousey’s past health issues due to years of martial arts. White chose not to discuss these risks but dismissed the idea of the bout happening in 2026. Meanwhile, more plausible and competitive fight options for Rousey have emerged, such as a potential showdown with Gina Carano, another prominent name in women’s MMA who almost faced Rousey during their careers. Such a fight would hold historical significance and offer fans an intriguing contest between two pioneers of women’s mixed martial arts.
Fan Take: This dismissal by Dana White underscores the cautious approach taken regarding high-profile crossover matches, highlighting the complexities of blending different combat sports. For fight fans, it points to the value of meaningful, competitive matchups that respect fighters’ health and legacies, preserving the integrity and excitement of the sport.

