Cast member Ronda Rousey attends the premiere of the film "The Expendables 3" in Los Angeles August 11, 2014.
Cast member Ronda Rousey attends the premiere of the film "The Expendables 3" in Los Angeles August 11, 2014. REUTERS

Ronda Rousey is cleaning out her closet. The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter is putting up some of her belongings for auction at justifiable starting prices. Rousey's autographed items are being auctioned on the popular American e-commerce company eBay.

Recently, Rousey shared a snap of an autographed item that she is auctioning on Twitter. It is the same shirt that Rousey has worn on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 18 during the coaches challenge against Meisha Tate. The shirt's starting price is $200. As of this writing, a total of 31 people has already bid on the item and the price has gone up to $710.

Bid on my #TUF18 coaches shirt & other autographed items for #Charity. Place your bids here: http://t.co/NNxa1AkIYG pic.twitter.com/Fp8jjtIQdd

— Ronda Rousey (@RondaRousey) September 30, 2014

The other belongings that Rousey is putting up for auction include her jacket from UFC 168, official UFC walkout shirt, throwdown shirt, Everlast gloves, REVGEAR shin guards, ESPN's 2012 "The Body Issue," Maxim September 2013 issue (which featured Rousey on the cover), and Gaspari Nutrition picture. All the items are personally signed by Rousey. The auction will end on Oct. 5, 2014.

As stated on Rousey's official website, the proceeds of the auction will go to the Community Outreach Medical Services (COMS), a non-profit organisation that helps underserved community in Santa Ana, and Orange Country, California. "The mission of COMS is to provide affordable, efficient, quality healthcare, mental health services, and health education to people of all ages," Rousey wrote.

COMS aims to provide care for people of all ages, from newborn and infant to adult services. COMS offers primary and preventative health care services for everyone.

Rousey has previously participated in a number of charity events in the past, including Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, Gompers Judo Program of Samuel Gompers Middle School, and Free Rice Campaign for the United Nations World Food Programme. In 2013, Rousey also auctioned a pair of shorts that she has worn in the Strikeforce Challengers 20 event against Julia Budd to benefit the Seven Stars Foundation, an organisation in favour of the men and women who have served or currently serving the United States.