Kayla Harrison recently shared her thoughts on Ronda Rousey potentially making her return to combat sports. The reigning UFC women's bantamweight champion also addressed Rousey's rumored boxing match against Katie Taylor.After Rousey shared some training footage via social media earlier this year, fans began speculating about 'Rowdy' potentially returning to action. While Rousey largely dismissed the rumors, she made it clear that a fighting comeback wasn't off the cards yet. Per Boxing Scene (via MMA Fighting), Rousey is now in talks to face Taylor in a big-money boxing match next year.In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani, Harrison addressed Rousey's rumored return to fighting. Calling a potential showdown between them a "free money" opportunity, she said:"Yeah, that'd be some free money... We're not friends."After Helwani insisted that Rousey could be serious about a comeback, Harrison replied:"Shut up, really? Who's she going to fight? [On rumored Katie Taylor fight] I love this. Holy sh*t, dude, really? Sometimes I can't even write. It's too poetic."When Ronda Rousey got honest about a potential UFC White House featureEarlier this year, Ronda Rousey addressed a potential comeback fight on the UFC White House card next year. Rousey made it clear that she wasn't interested in fighting at the White House while iterating that she isn't shutting the door on a future combat sports return.The UFC White House event is set to take place next year as part of the grand America250 celebrations. Given the size and scope of the event, many high-profile fighters like Conor McGregor and Jon Jones have expressed their desire to compete on the card.In an interview on The Lapsed Fan Podcast (via @ChampRDS on X), Rousey strongly dismissed fighting at the White House and said:"I am not fighting at the White House. I mean, after Mike Tyson being the biggest fight of the year [vs. Jake Paul], you never say never [on a return]. But I ain’t fighting on the f**king White House... I got better sh*t to do. My kids need pasta."