UFC's Rousey Right at Home in Spotlight
She first appeared on the cover of ESPN's magazine with her
knuckles wrapped and the entire rest of her decidedly
unwrapped.
Then, in November, she announced on a national talk show that she prepares for her fights by trying "to have as much sex as possible."
So, now that Ronda
Rousey has your attention, she'd like you to stay tuned through
Saturday night, when, at Honda Center, she intends to force an
openly gay ex-Marine who served three tours in Iraq to crumble
beneath her overwhelming will.
No matter the result, Rousey and Liz Carmouche will make history, their bout the first time women have been featured in a UFC event.
And these two aren't just a warm-up, either, a pom-pom routine to rally the masses. They're the main event of UFC 157, sitting atop a fight card filled out by men with shaved heads and overgrown beards.
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Then, in November, she announced on a national talk show that she prepares for her fights by trying "to have as much sex as possible."
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No matter the result, Rousey and Liz Carmouche will make history, their bout the first time women have been featured in a UFC event.
And these two aren't just a warm-up, either, a pom-pom routine to rally the masses. They're the main event of UFC 157, sitting atop a fight card filled out by men with shaved heads and overgrown beards.
Continue Reading » UFC's Rousey Right at Home in Spotlight
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