Ronda Rousey Robbed By "Young Punks"

08/31/2017 04:37 pm EDT

Only the dumbest of criminals would be bold enough to break into the house of two UFC fighters. According to Ronda Rousey, that's exactly what happened earlier this year when a few "young punks" broke into the house she and finace Travis Browne share together.

The UFC legend appeared on "Live with Kelly & Ryan" on Wednesday and said that she and Browne were getting ready to leave for New Zealand when they found a startling revelation at home.

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"We stopped by the house right before we were going to go to the airport and he was going to sneak away and go ask my mom for permission, but right when we got to the house, we realized we were robbed," Rousey said on "Live with Kelly and Ryan" in her first interview since taking a knockout loss to Amanda Nunes late last December.

"Someone had been squatting in my house for like three days, sleeping in my bed, stole my Olympic rings, stole my guns, stole all my precious jewelry, every headphone in the house, credit cards."

"We have security cameras, so we looked back at them and we saw that they were a bunch of kids with skateboards and there's a famous skate park right across the street," Rousey told Kelly Ripa and guest co-host Jerry O'Connell. "So my man's 6-7, like 260 [pounds], he like bee-lined it straight to the skateboard park, finds the guys right away."

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Luckily for the kids, Browne didn't take out his frustrations on the amateur criminals.

"He's smart enough not to [hit them], we'll get sued pretty hard, but he found the police right then and they caught them. They knew it was my house. There's no way you can't not know it's my house. What little punks."

The interview was Rousey's first since losing to Amanda Nunes in December. The former UFC badass is likely never to step in the cage again after her two fight losing streak. While many assumed the former champ might be heading to the WWE after her UFC career wrapped up, she is now focused on her new gig as a coach on the rebooted version of "Battle of the Network Stars."

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