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Rousey, 10-1, hasn't graced the Octagon since UFC 193, where she suffered a spectacular second-round defeat to Holly Holm.

It's currently unknown when the Olympic bronze medallist, who is still regarded by many to be the best female fighter on the planet, will return to action.

However, UFC president Dana White has revealed that her comeback fight will be for the belt she held for over three years.

That title is currently wrapped around the waist of the dangerous Amanda Nunes, who is the first Brazilian woman to win UFC gold.

Nunes, 13-4, claimed the 135-pound belt with a stunning first-round submission victory over Rousey's bitter rival Miesha Tate at UFC 200.

And 'The Lioness' has her heart set on her first title defence being against Rousey.

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"I've been training jiu-jitsu since I started. Jiu-jitsu and judo both together. I know how to block very well judo throws," I know how to use my hips very well," she said during a Q&A before UFC 201.

"I know if Ronda Rousey is coming back, I'm going to keep the championship.

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"I'm going to beat Ronda Rousey and then wait for the next. I'm going to wait for her to prove to everybody one more time I deserve to be here.