Ronda Rousey won’t be fighting again unless she wants to. And that goes for reality, as well as on her video-game console.

The former UFC women’s bantamweight champion might be one half of the cover of “EA Sports UFC 2,” which comes out Tuesday, but that doesn’t mean she’ll be using her own character.

Rousey (12-1 MMA 6-1 UFC), who shares the cover of the second UFC game with featherweight champ Conor McGregor, isn’t a fan of playing as her own character in the game. She never has and apparently never will.

“It weirds me out to see myself and play as myself,” Rousey told MMAjunkie. “I’ve never played as myself.”

Rousey has made no secret about her love of video games. But her reasoning for not selecting her own character, which is ranked second highest in the women’s 135-pound division behind fellow ex-champ Holly Holm, is simple, she said.

“I don’t like being not as in control of my body as I should be,” Rousey said. “I don’t know all the buttons to like counter a double (leg takedown) with a Harai goshi. I’d do it in real life, but it’d be really hard (in the game).”

The ex-champ has not fought since a second-round knockout loss to Holm at UFC 193 in November. She’ll apparently return to the octagon later this year for a third fight against longtime rival and new women’s bantamweight champ Miesha Tate.

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