Why the UFC is treating its female fighters better than (almost
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Ronda Rousey, Olympic bronze medallist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight womenâ?Ts champion and PokAcmon fan, is probably one of the greatest fighters who has ever lived. By way of an example, she finished her last fight in 16 seconds â?" 16 seconds in which she managed to stun her opponent with a right cross, catch her in a Thai clinch, hit her with a knee, throw
Ronda Rousey, Olympic bronze medallist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight women’s champion and Pokémon fan, is probably one of the greatest fighters who has ever lived. By way of an ex
Ronda Rousey, Olympic bronze medallist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight women’s champion and Pokémon fan, is probably one of the greatest fighters who has ever lived. By way of an ex
Why the UFC is treating its female fighters better than (almost) any other sport
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