Ronda Rousey Husband: Two Daughters Arrive in January 2025
Ronda Rousey husband Travis Browne and the former UFC star welcomed their second daughter, Liko’ula Pā'ūomahinakaipiha Browne, in January 2025. The new arrival gives Rousey and Browne two daughters together, with another child already part of the family timeline.
Rousey married Browne in 2017, and the couple’s first daughter, La'akea Makalapuaokalanipō, arrived in September 2021. Browne also has two sons, Kaleo and Keawe, from a previous marriage, so the household now spans 2 daughters and 2 sons across both sides of the family.
La'akea and Liko’ula
January 2025 added a second clearly named milestone to a family timeline that has been public for years. Rousey has shown she wants more children, saying in May 2026, “I want to have more kids,” and adding, “I can't really take more time, you know, taking detours.”
That same throughline was already visible in June 2023, when she said motherhood had made her happier: “I'm just so much happier that I'm no longer ruminating over myself all day,” she said. The shift from fighter-first branding to family-centered updates gives this story its businesslike edge: the public image is now tied as much to parenting as to combat sports fame.
Travis Browne's Family
Browne’s role in the story goes beyond being Rousey’s husband. He is a former UFC fighter, and his two sons, Kaleo and Keawe, from a previous marriage mean the family already had a built-in older sibling structure before Liko’ula arrived.
Rousey has also described the day-to-day reality of parenting in plain terms. In June 2023, she said it was hard to be away from her baby while filming Stars on Mars: “That was the most challenging thing, just being away from my baby,” she said. “I had a really hard time being away from her,” and “the mom guilt was compounding by the day.”
What the January 2025 birth changes
April 2024 offered a glimpse of that attachment when Rousey posted a video of La'akea running into her arms and wrote, “No place I'd rather be.” She also said in 2024 that La'akea scraped her knee and did not cry, adding, “She just fell and scraped her knee today, and she didn't even cry. She just kind of grunts it out!”
For readers following Rousey as a public figure, the takeaway is simple: the family is still expanding, and the January 2025 birth makes the next chapter concrete rather than speculative. The strongest read on the moment is that Rousey is not treating parenthood as a detour from her life; it is now the story she keeps choosing to extend.