Ronda Rousey was apparently not her true self when she fought Holly Holm at UFC 193, though her Hollywood gig may have helped her effectively conceal all that.

Looking at Rousey as perhaps an ordinary UFC fighter, it may not be hard to figure out that the former UFC women's bantamweight champion simply took on too much plus the fact she had to deal with personal problems in the process.

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Aside from doing her usual job in the Octagon and making appearance on behalf of the UFC, Rousey was also drowned with Hollywood commitments all tied up with her UFC success.

Out of the Octagon, Rousey also deals with personal problems. Dana White was apparently aware of all of Rousey's issues outside of the cage.

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“I’ve talked to her almost every day after the fight,” White said during a TSN radio appearance via MMAJunkie.com. “When she sat down with me and Lorenzo (Fertitta) a few days ago, she said, ‘I was exhausted going into that fight. I was exhausted mentally, physically, emotionally.’"

With plenty of time to try and resolve most of her issues, Rousey could be successful in drawing back lost glory. Rousey will get that chance -- reportedly at UFC 200, according to NESN -- and with about a six month reprieve, those physical, mental and emotional problems will (hopefully) be out of the way.

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