‘It’s not like my ovaries are fighting’Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ronda Rousey has won 12 of her 14 professional MMA fightsByPaul BattisonBBC Sport JournalistPublished38 minutes agoRonda Rousey has hit back at critics who have questioned her age before her first MMA bout in 10 years against Gina Carano, saying: “It’s not like my ovaries are fighting.”The 39-year-old, the first woman to be signed by the UFC in 2012 and one of the biggest MMA stars of all time, will fight fellow American Gina Carano at the Intuit Dome in California on 16 May.With Carano, 44, competing for the first time in 17 years, critics have questioned how competitive the bout will be.Rousey pointed to 38-year-old former UFC champion Jon Jones, who last fought 17 months ago, as an example where the same principles are not applied.
“I never hear Jon Jones’ age being brought up as a disqualifying factor. Why are we even talking about this?” Rousey told CBS Mornings.



