Ronda Rousey

Synopsis

Born in California in 1987, Ronda Rousey speech difficulties and endured a difficult childhood marked by his father's suicide. The back-to-back gold at the Pan American Championships and earning a bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics, was a judo champion. Rousey in November 2015 before suffering his first loss, UFC Bantamweight Champion, earning a reputation as, in 2010, joined the mixed martial arts circuit.

Childhood

Ronda Jean Rousey Riverside, California, February 1, 1987, was born. Born with the umbilical cord around his neck, Rousey nearly died from lack of oxygen and 6 years old until he was a little brain damage, which hampered his ability to speak intelligible, durable.
Rousey while sledding with her daughter's father, Ron, broke his back when a tragedy fell on the family. Blood disorder prevented him from healing properly, and Rousey 8 years old in a few years he had left to live to be a paraplegic after learning he had committed suicide.
Rousey class fighters and was homeschooled for the elementary and high school, but his mother, AnnMaria de Mars, if they are willing to learn judo, he found an outlet for his frustration. Winning a gold medal at the 1984 World Championships judoka de Mars, the fundamentals of the sport used to pin an opponent to the mat with his daughter drilling notably, dreaded start armbar.

Competitive Judo

Rousey United States Olympic team at the age of 15, and 16 in the women's half-middleweight division and earn the No. 1 ranking, became the youngest American. He did not earn a medal at the Olympics in 2004, although he claimed gold in the World Junior Championships and Pan American Judo.

In 2006, after defending his title at the Pan American Judo Championships Rousey 2007 tournament by finishing second in a world championship medal in the 12-year-old became the first American woman. Despite the contraction of a shattered knee he won gold at the 2007 Pan American Games. After earning a bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics at age 21, he retired from judo.

Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame

On the eve of his judo career, knew what to do, Rousey worked as a bartender and out of her car in Los Angeles for a spell. He eventually joined the Glendale Fight Club and his amateur mixed martial arts debut in August 2010, by way of an armbar just 23 seconds later, made a victory. Two amateur bouts, respectively 57 and 24 seconds after the end of the armbar submission.

Rousey, per sport turning pro less than a minute after reeling off four straight wins, continuing her run of dominance. In March 2012, he had four minutes and 27 seconds Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate became overcome.

By this point, Rousey trash talking first and then brutally dispatching his opponents and tension has become a crossover star, with her beauty. He was featured on the cover of ESPN The Magazine's 2012 Car of the issue, and appeared as a guest on Conan O'Brien's talk show.

Rousey the Ultimate Fighting Championship, a victory more, the world's largest mixed martial arts was the first woman to sign with the league. Bantamweight champion in charge, he has successfully four minutes and 49 seconds, at that time the longest fight of his patented Liz Carmouche via armbar submission, in February 2012, bout at the UFC's defended his belt.

In the summer of 2013, Rousey for parole, another sexy photo spread appeared, and action films (published in 2014) eksapendebalasa 3 and Furious 7 (2015) announced plans to star. At the end of 2013, he said, UFC was losing his touch as a dominant force in women's circuit suggestions, won a rematch with Tate had extended to the third round.


Rousey two of them in under 20 seconds with four consecutive wins in the first round to put those concerns to rest. However, the surprising loss of his reign, sent ripples through the sports world Holly Holm in November 2015 ended with a second round knockout, and competitive judo from his days with his first serious athletic challenges presented Rousey.


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