Rousey Entourage [exclusive]: Ronda

Her closest companion and training partner was Marina Shafir, a fellow MMA fighter and member of the “Four Horsewomen” (a nod to WWE’s legendary group). Together with Shayna Baszler and Jessamyn Duke, this quartet formed the emotional and strategic backbone of Rousey’s inner circle. They traveled together, cornered her fights, and appeared with her during WWE entrances.

Rousey’s entourage was never about spectacle—it was about survival. In a sport where betrayal and burnout are common, she surrounded herself with people who prioritized her well-being over fame. That tight, almost insular group helped her dominate, fall, and ultimately reinvent herself on her own terms. ronda rousey entourage

At the core of her entourage was her mother, Dr. AnnMaria De Mars, a world judo champion herself. While not physically present at every fight, her influence shaped Rousey’s mentality, technique, and discipline. Alongside her, longtime coach Edmond Tarverdyan of the Glendale Fighting Club served as her striking coach and de facto manager during her UFC peak—a relationship that drew both praise and criticism. Her closest companion and training partner was Marina