Ronda Rousey Marriage
Talk About Tough Love! All About Ronda Rousey's Marriage to Former UFC Fighter Travis Browne
Ronda Rousey, the former UFC champion and WWE wrestler, is married to Travis Browne, a retired professional mixed martial artist. The couple got engaged in April 2017 and tied the knot on August 26, 2017, in Hawaii. Their wedding was an intimate ceremony attended by close friends and family.
Travis Browne is also a former UFC fighter who competed in the heavyweight division. He has two sons from a previous marriage. In September 2021, Rousey and Browne welcomed their first child together, a daughter named La’akea Makalapuaokalanipo Browne.
Their relationship has been widely publicized, as both have been prominent figures in the MMA world. Rousey has often spoken about how supportive Browne has been throughout her career transitions from MMA to professional wrestling and motherhood.
Sparks flew immediately between the rough-and-tumble pair. As Browne shared on The MMA Hour, "She's my woman and I am her man."
Is Ronda Rousey still married to Travis Browne?
Rousey and the Hawaiian-born Browne have been inseparable since meeting in 2015. In 2017, they took their romance to the next level by tying the knot in a laidback beachside ceremony in Browne's home state. Rousey ditched a poufy white gown for a lovely lace mermaid look—a perfect fit for this non-traditional couple.
What does Ronda Rousey's husband do for a living?
While Browne eventually hung up his UFC gloves for good in 2017, Rousey continued her trailblazing ways by becoming the first woman inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2018. Her man was right by her side, beaming with pride.
These days, the duo have traded the bright lights for a slightly more rustic lifestyle. They split their time between two ranches—one in Oregon and another in California—where they practice farming and get back to nature with an array of cows, chickens and other wildlife.
Browne has taken his flair for the outdoors and paired it with his love of hospitality, co-hosting a rough-and-tumble podcast called "tough business," dishing out no-nonsense business and lifestyle advice.

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