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Jezebel Article: How a One-Armed Ronda Rousey Grappled With the World in Rio


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Excerpt on Jezebel from Ronda Rousey's new book MY FIGHT/YOUR FIGHT. I have mixed feelings about Ronda but this article is awesome and makes me want to read the rest of the book. How a One-Armed Ronda Rousey Grappled With the World in Rio.

 

Also this story out from the book, how under the fear of an ex posting photos she decided to pose for ESPN, a preemptive defense she also adopted in playing the villain:

Out promoting her new book Monday in New York, the UFC women's bantamweight champion explained how a creepy ex-boyfriend helped her transform herself into a villain.

"It's more of a defensive thing," Rousey told the 'Opie Radio' show on SiriusXM. "Writing the book, the whole, 'My Fight, Your Fight' thing has really forced me to be introspective and figure out why I do things the way I do. It was because of that one ex, we called him 'Snappers McCreepy,' because we caught him taking naked pictures of me. The first thing I did was take naked pictures for ESPN.

"If it's going to get out there, then I want it to get out there on my terms. The same thing with playing the heel. If people are going to dislike me it's because I sought for it to be that way."

the article

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Yes! I read this on Jezebel yesterday and wanted to share it here, so thanks for doing so!

I like very much how she feeds off of the anger she feels toward her competition's advantages - the sponsored matching tea kettle and warmer, for example - and obviously minds being booed, but is pushed by it rather than defeated by it. I've never had that "doubt me, then watch me," kind of motivation - it just doesn't turn anything in me - but I love reading about that kind of drive in others. I don't really care what drives people, actually, just that something does. It's inspiring. And I think she's changing the game for all women, coming from a sport that most of us don't even recognize as an Olympic event and being the greatest an an invisible peak and then doing the same in yet another sport that didn't want us and becoming the biggest name in it.

I look forward to reading this book.

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