Ronda Rousey admits relationship with Travis Browne

Ronda Rousey [photo: YouTube Screen Capture/The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon]

Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne are officially a couple.

After rumors flew on the possible real score between the two Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) figures, the cat was finally let out of the bag by both some days ago.

It was actually Travis Browne who first broke his silence, claiming via MMA Fighting that the two are not just dating but are actually in a real relationship.

"Ronda and I started talking throughout the summer and I'll say now that we are together. She's my woman and I'm her man. There's no boyfriend, girlfriend stuff. There's no dating. We're together."

A video of that interview can be viewed below.

Not long after, Rousey also confirmed that they're an item via ESPN, saying that she is pretty much happy to be in Browne's arms.

"I don't talk about my personal life much. That's why it's called 'personal life,'" Rousey said. "It's true that Travis and I are in a relationship. I've really enjoyed the time we have spent together and getting to know one another. And that's all I'm going to say about it."

The admission of the two confirms the earlier suspicion of Browne's estranged wife Jenna Renee Webb that there is something indeed going on between the UFC women's champ and her husband. Webb had tweeted back in August about the whole thing, although there was no clear evidence to back her claims.

It remains to be seen what comes next with this revelation, considering the rocky relationship between Browne and Webb.

On the other end, here is hoping that such will not pose a distraction for Ronda Rousey who is set to return to UFC action at UFC 193. Rousey will face Holly Holm at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia on Nov. 14. Rousey is, expectedly, a heavy favorite against the striking Holm.

Browne, on the other hand, is expected to be back in action as well, although there is no actual date for his return for now.

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