Here’s a quick update on Ronda Rousey’s husband.
- Ronda Rousey is married to Travis Browne, a former UFC fighter. They wed in 2017 and have two daughters together (La’akea, born 2021, and Liko’ula, born 2025).[4][5]
- Browne has publicly supported Ronda’s MMA activities and has been part of coverage around her return to competition.[1]
- Recent coverage confirms Browne remains her spouse and a visible support person as Ronda continues her career, including media around her return fights.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest articles from specific outlets (e.g., Entertainment Weekly, Sporting News, Us Weekly) or summarize any particular interview or event involving them. I can also provide a timeline of their publicly known milestones.
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Ronda Rousey and her husband, Travis Browne, share a daughter, La'akea Makalapuaokalanipō, and are expecting their second child. Here's everything to know about Ronda Rousey's kids: La'akea and her…
people.comRonda Rousey is set to make her highly anticipated return to MMA on May 16, when she will face off against fellow legend Gina Carano at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. One person who will be in Rousey's corner is her husband of nearly 9 years, former UFC fighter Travis Browne. The two met in 2015 when they were both competing in the UFC, and have been inseparable ever since.
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www.sportingnews.comRonda Rousey has become a trailblazer in women’s sports. Trained in judo by her mother, world champion AnnMaria De Mars, Rousey became the youngest judoka at the 2004 Athens Olympics and later earned a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Games, the first for an American woman in judo. She transitioned to MMA in 2010, quickly rising to fame with her signature armbar submission, becoming the UFC’s first Women’s Bantamweight Champion in 2012 and was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2018. In...
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