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Ronda Rousey celebrates her victory over Cat Zingano at UFC 184 in Los Angeles, Feb. 28, 2015. Getty

Ronda Rousey is set to make her first appearance in the Octagon in over a year Friday at UFC 207. The former bantamweight champion will face off against reigning division champion Amanda Nunes in a much-anticipated matchup at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

It’s been more than 13 months since 29-year-old Rousey was knocked out by Holly Holm in her first career loss. Since then, Rousey remained largely out of the spotlight, though her finances didn't suffer for it.

As of November 2015, after her loss to Holm at UFC 193, Rousey was worth $4.1 million, according to Money Nation. Despite her loss, UFC 193 padded Rousey’s pockets with an additional $1.5 million. Since she began her fighting career in 2010, Rousey has made $7 million in pay-per-view money, $1.3 million in prize money, $3.6 million in endorsements and another $130,000 from her limited acting career. After subtracting $8.6 million in taxes and expenses, Rousey’s net worth amounts to $4.1 million.

That $4.1 million is a net worth of 10 percent less than Holm and 182 times smaller than Floyd Mayweather, former professional boxer.

“I want to win my belt back,” Rousey said at a press conference in July.

As of now, she’s still the favorite to do that. Rousey is currently listed at -150 odds compared to Nunes at +120 on online sportsbook Bovada.lv.

Rousey shared a before and after photo of herself Wednesday showing the progress she’s made on her physical fitness showing a much more muscled figure. “Her everything is good,” UFC president Dana White said Wednesday. “She’s ready to roll. She’s ready to fight. She’s in a great mood. It’s all good.”