Knockout! Ronda Rousey to play herself in film about her life
Rousey wears mostly black and Correia white, but you’ll soon work out who is who thanks to the flurry of knees and punches handed out. However, you might also have seen Rousey popping up in a variety of movie roles over the last couple of years.
Paramount Pictures have secured the rights to ‘Rowdy’s New York Times best-selling autobiography “My Fight/Your Fight” with the undefeated Bantamweight champion attached to star.
White said he would like Rousey to fight December. 5 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas in her third bout with heated rival and No. 1 contender Miesha Tate.
Cris “Cyborg” Santos, of Brazil, in 2009.
No one messes with Rousey, especially when she puts on such a good (albeit short) show. Ronda couldn’t help but express her gratitude after her epic win Saturday night in Brazil. “She’s a legitimate, unbelievable, incredible talent”.
She has been crushing her opponents inside the octagon, but this victory seemed special.
Correia had promised to end Rousey’s reign. When she has been given the Best Fighter ESPY award, she has cockily wondered how Floyd Mayweather feels being beaten by a woman for once. “When it’s time to make this, I promise to make it special”.
Before the fight, Correia had said she didn’t know about what happened to Rousey’s father and never intended to attack her personally.
Since becoming a champion, the part-Venezuelan fighter has received criticism for having a body that is too “masculine”. “That’s why I think it’s hilarious when people say my body looks masculine or something like that”.
Ken asked John about the Rousey v. Correia fight Saturday night.
The 32-year-old is known for her speed and she’s pretty sure her agility will keep her conscious in the ring against Ronda for at least a minute!