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29 March 2024

Ronda Rousey's backyard wedding

Ronda Rousey (AFP)

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By Bang

Ronda Rousey is having a backyard wedding when she ties the knot with her beau Travis Browne.

The UFC fighter is set to tie the knot with her beau Travis Browne and the pair will eventually say I do at their own home.

She said: "He's Hawaiian so we're gonna do kinda like a backyard, Mexican Corona party - but, like, in Hawaii."

And Ronda also opened up about the day Travis got down on one knee.

Speaking on Live with Kelly and Ryan, she added: "It was actually after heavy rain and we were under this waterfall. Apparently he had this whole speech prepared but it just went down into bullet points in the moment.

"So he pulls out the ring and I'm already like, 'Uh huh' before he even says anything. It's like, 'Okay, we're in New Zealand, we're under a waterfall, will you marry me?'"

Travis got down on one knee in front of a waterfall in New Zealand as "it felt like the right place to do it" but Ronda admitted at the time that the pair hadn't decided on a date yet as she is not sure how much goes into planning her big day.

And Ronda previously revealed she believes everything happens "for a reason".

She said: "A lot of people think they're a good person because they don't do this, and they don't do that. But for me, it's not about what you abstain from, it's about what you do that makes a difference.

"When it comes to challenges, I honestly believe that things happen for a reason. At the time yes it's hard on a personal, emotional level and it's hard to look past what's happening to the future, but you have to believe in yourself because down the line in two, five, ten years' time you'll look back and think that was actually the best thing that ever happened to me.

"Every single setback it's not the end of the world, it's just the beginning of that lesson. That had to happen for me to learn these certain things and it's not about being completely infallible, it's about getting better and there's no room for improvement in perfect."