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Ronda Rousey's return to UFC could be delayed by knee surgery

Ronda Rousey might not return to the octagon until 2017 after undergoing minor knee surgery, UFC President Dana White says.

Fighter has not stepped into octagon since losing title to Holly Holm

Ronda Rousey's return to the UFC might be delayed until 2017 by minor knee surgery Rousey has not fought since her defeat to Holly Holm in November 2015. (Paul Crock/AFP/Getty Images)

Ronda Rousey might not return to the octagon until 2017 after undergoing minor knee surgery, UFC President Dana White says.

White revealed the possibility on ESPN's "SportsCenter" on Thursday.

White says the former UFC bantamweight champion had surgery Wednesday to clean out her knee. He described the surgery as "nothing serious," but acknowledged that it could postpone Rousey's long-awaited return to fighting until next year.

Rousey (10-1) hasn't fought since Holly Holm took away her title belt with a second-round stoppage in November. Rousey took time away to focus on recovery and her thriving acting career.

Although White hopes that Rousey can fight in December, he says it's possible she won't return until the UFC's traditional New Year's Day show in Las Vegas.