Amanda Nunes views Ronda Rousey's return to MMA as a positive development for women's MMA.

## What happened?

Ronda Rousey is set to make her return to MMA after almost 10 years away, fighting Gina Carano on May 16.

Amanda Nunes had a rivalry with Rousey in 2016, winning their fight in devastating fashion.

Why it matters for Amanda Nunes

Nunes is happy to see Rousey's return, even if it's not in the UFC, as it's great for women's MMA.

Nunes told MMA Junkie that Rousey's return is a win for all women in MMA.

What comes next?

Amanda Nunes is set to make her own return to the UFC, awaiting a date to face Kayla Harrison.

Harrison suffered a neck injury that required surgery, canceling their initial fight in January.

UFC CEO Dana White assured the promotion will rebook the fight once Harrison is fit to compete.

Nunes wants to focus on getting a date to face Harrison, ignoring their online feud.

Rousey and Harrison have been feuding since the Carano fight was announced in February.

Nunes sees their back-and-forth as a good thing for women's MMA, creating interest in the sport.

Amanda Nunes is eager to get back in the octagon and face Kayla Harrison soon.

The return of Ronda Rousey and the potential fight between Nunes and Harrison are expected to boost women's MMA.

Nunes' return is highly anticipated, and her fight against Harrison will be a major event in the UFC.

The women's MMA scene is heating up with Rousey's return and the upcoming fight between Nunes and Harrison.