This year’s edition of International Fight Week kicked off this past Friday with Power Slap 13 and former UFC star Ronda Rousey was in attendance for the action.
This past Thursday, the UFC’s 2025 Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place and one of the fighters who was inducted was former women’s double champion, Amanda Nunes.
Despite having already been credited for her amazing career with a HOF induction, Nunes is set to return to the Octagon to take on Kayla Harrison after she recently became the women’s bantamweight champion.
However, it was Ronda Rousey who made history for being the first woman to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame and she is still widely regarded as the biggest female star ever.

Rousey reacts to brutal KO at Power Slap 13
Earlier this week it was announced that Rousey will be getting her own biopic in what will be a huge spectacle on Netflix.
And ahead of the huge UFC 317 event on Saturday, Dana White opted to attempt to build excitement with Power Slap 13 this past Friday.
Power Slap 13 included three huge title fights atop the card and it was supposed to include the first ever women’s Slap title including Paige VanZant, however, she withdrew from her contest a few weeks back after suffering a scary neck injury.
With ‘Rowdy’ Ronda being the first ever female UFC champion, it would have been fitting for her to be in attendance to see the first Power Slap women’s champion crowned.
However, although the former UFC star wasn’t able to see that, she did in fact witness one of the most brutal slap KOs in history.
Ronda Rousey’s greatest rival reacts to biopic announcement
Rousey’s biggest rival throughout her incredible career was Holly Holm, after the former boxer pulled off one of the biggest upsets in UFC history when she knocked Rousey out in 2015.
However, despite there seemingly still being bad blood, Holm reacted to her biopic announcement with a supportive message, claiming she has ‘no bad blood’.