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Last month, the Olympic bronze medallist suffered a devastating first-round loss to Amanda Nunes in the main event of UFC 207.

Rousey, who was fighting for the first time since her UFC 193 loss to Holly Holm, was stopped in 48 seconds by a vicious onslaught of strikes.

The manner in which Rousey lost to Nunes was devastating, to say the least.

And it raised serious questions over her future in mixed martial arts' premier promotion, something which was in major doubt going into UFC 207.

Many fans and fighters have urged the 29-year-old to hang up her gloves, including UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping.

"I don’t know if I could give her advice, but in my opinion, she’s done it all," he told For The Win.

"She took over the sport. She was the face of the sport. She earned a lot of money. She’s a massive celebrity now.

"She’s been the champion. She’s defended it a number of times. Walk away.

"But if you wanted to come back and fight again, get a win, I’d probably understand that as well.

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"Only she can decide that. But either way, whether she fights or retires, I’d understand both to be honest."

Rousey has yet to make an announcement on her fighting future and hasn't informed the UFC brass of her next move.

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“Ronda and I haven’t talked,” UFC president Dana White said during an appearance on The Herd.

“We text, yesterday was the first day that we started texting and even if it’s a regular fight, the fight that’s going to happen this Sunday, I don’t mess with the fighters for a while. I let them have some time off.

“Ronda and I will talk soon and see what she wants to do.”