Ronda Rousey rumors 2016: Andre Berto offers boxing training to Rousey [VIDEO]

Ronda Rousey will surely benefit from some added knowledge and her boxing skills is one area she may have to work on.

Everyone knows that boxing is something that did her in last November 2015, something used to the hilt by reigning Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women's bantamweight champion Holly Holm.

Holm, a former boxer, put on display her boxing prowess, something Rousey seemed to be totally unprepared for. When their rematch does happen sometime this year, it would not be surprising if Holm ends up using the same tactic and perhaps with additional tactics.

But before thinking that far, it would be best for Rousey to get the ample boxing training so that she will be prepared for what Holm will likely bring. One boxer has come forward to offer his services if Rousey is interested.

Andre Berto, best known to be the last boxer whom undefeated and now-retired Floyd Mayweather Jr. faced back in September 2015, is prepared to help the deposed champion to sharpen her boxing skills, according to TMZ. He becomes the second one to offer help, with the first being Chuck Liddell.

For his part, Liddell will help bring Rousey's striking to the next level, despite the fact that the she has shown significant progress under trainer Edmond Tarverdyan, according to a separate report from TMZ.

While such is already something that Rousey has been doing and likely to be easier to improve, it is her lack of boxing skills that needs a lot of work.

Berto may not be the best fighter to teach her, but he does have the necessary experience to help Rousey improve on that niche.

The Haitian-American agreed with Rousey's mother that the former UFC women's bantamweight champion lacked the preparation over a focused Holm.

Aside from that, Berto is confident he can give Rousey some useful pointers and tips so that she will be more prepared once that highly awaited rematch takes place.

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