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UFC’s Ronda Rousey to star in biopic based on her memoir

In this inspiring and moving book, Ronda Rousey, the Olympic medalist in judo, reigning UFC women’s bantamweight champion, and Hollywood star charts her hard path to glory.

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Rousey spoke in Albany in the spring hoping to convince law makers to legalize the sport this year but her efforts were unsuccessful.

The UFC fight between Bethe Correia and Ronda Rousey taught us- especially the contender- that what goes around comes around.

59 Peyton Manning passes: The Denver Broncos’ quarterback had the fastest average time before releasing passes last season at 2.2 seconds.

“If I got to a point where I had nearly 50 fights, I would probably make close to the same amount of money as Floyd does”.

“I’m prepared to deal with anything, that’s why I’m the champion”, Rousey told ESPN’s Brett Okamoto. These rivals clashed again at UFC 168, with Rousey locking in her trademark arm bar for a third-round win in December 2013.

Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s have announced that the UFC fighter will be the newest commercial star for the brand. She is winning, so everybody is around her cheering her up, but when she realizes she is not everything that she believes she is, I don’t know what might happen.

“I think it’s femininely bad**s as f**k because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a objective because I’m not a do nothing b***h”, she added. With her stardom only just taking off, it was only a matter of time before her life story would be turned into a movie. The big fight, though, is against Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino, a featherweight who thus far hasn’t done anything to prove she can make the bantamweight limit of 135. It was just a shade faster than the 34 seconds it took Rousey to flatten Correia.

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Now it’s clear that she has an, ahem, wildly different take on the subject.

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