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Ronda Rousey training Vin Diesel’s daughter
“First of all, I feel sorry for anyone that has to [date my daughter]. I wouldn’t want that on my worst enemy because I’m just that kind of dad”, Diesel was quoted as saying to WENN by E News.
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Ronda Rousey made her very very cool WWE debut at Wrestlemania 31 this past March where she and The Rock took on Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.
Then we brought up Ronda – who’s flirted with the idea of doing the wrestling thing – and that’s when she got huge props from the lord of the choke slam.
The mixed martial artist, judoka and actress is the first and current UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion and last Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion. Rousey is undefeated in 12 professional fights while Holm has won all nine of her MMA fights. Apparently, Diesel believes that with Rousey’s expertise, his daughter, Hania Riley Sinclair, should be in good hands. I’m dealing with it early.
Diesel met Ronda Rousey whilst the pair were co-starring in the 7th installment of the ludicrously successful “The Fast and The Furious” movie series, and they have obviously remained friends ever since. The friendship has indeed proven itself strong, as Diesel has entrusted Rousey with the education of his daughter.
Boxing fans are unimpressed at the publication’s decision to feature a female MMA fighter as opposed to a female boxer, which a few have hinted is a means of using Rousey’s celebrity status to sell issues.
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