Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne confirmed they were in a relationship earlier this week, according to MMA Fighting.
Rousey and Browne, who are teammates at Glendale Fighting Club in Los Angeles, may be the coolest couple when it comes to describing their relationship.
"Dating is for children," Browne said.
“Dating is for kids. Over the summer, through all the sh*t that I had to shuffle through, that I had to sift through, Ronda and I started talking throughout the summer and I'll say now that we are together. She's my woman and I'm her man. There's no boyfriend, girlfriend stuff. There's no dating. We're together."
Rousey, who is very private about her personal life, was equally as cool about her relationship with Browne.
"I don't talk about my personal life much. That's why it's called 'personal life,'" Rousey said in a statement to ESPN.
“It's true that Travis and I are in a relationship. I've really enjoyed the time we have spent together and getting to know one another. And that's all I'm going to say about it."
Browne was reportedly recently accused of domestic violence by his estranged wife, Jenna Webb, according to Yahoo News. The UFC reportedly conducted a third party investigation, which came back with no conclusive evidence that he abused Webb, according to a UFC statement.
Browne has reportedly been separated from his wife since June.
"Not once did we ever think about this," Browne said.
“It wasn't even a thought that went through our heads at all. So I've gotten to know her through the gym, through all that kind of stuff. I see her for who she is. The fact that she's out there winning ESPYS and the star she is on the movie screen and all that kind of stuff, that's all great.”
“But that's not who I know her as, if that makes sense. I know her as one of the hardest working athletes that I've ever seen, in this gym busting her butt on a daily basis. And through our own personal experiences of how compassionate and really how much of a sweetheart she really is. That's what a lot of people don't see out of her. They see that, but they don't really get to experience that."