By: Molly Fox
I recently finished the book “My Fight is Your Fight”
by Ronda Rousey. Rousey just claimed the title of the UFC world champion. She
is an awesome fighter, and if you have seen any of fights you would agree. Her
book takes you through her whole life and how she literally when from rags to
riches.
Nothing
was ever handed to her
She had to work for very little thing in her life. She
traveled the world for competitions by herself with literally no money. No one
was really ever there to tell her she did a good job or to wrap her hands
before a fight. She did it all on her own.
She
overcame life’s obstacles
Her life was not always glamorous.
Her father committed suicide when she was at the tender age of 7. She had a
boyfriend who stole her car to go buy drugs. She rose above all that and used
that to motivate to only become better. She became a fighter from the moment
she was born. She was deprived of oxygen when her mom gave birth to her. She
had trouble speaking and didn’t put together a full sentence until she was 6
years old. She fought to speak better despite what doctors said.
Her
mentality
Losing is not an option.
Her mentality before every fight is she going to beat that girl in under a
minute. Nothing is going to stop her, she wants to put her opponent in a hospital.
She expects nothing less of herself than to win every fight. No matter who is
standing on the other corner of the cage, she is going to fight them and win.
Her
Family
In her book, she talks a
lot about her family. One part of the book I will never forget is after a judo
fight she went to her mom and told her she had sprained her ankle, her mom then
made her run laps after she told her that to prove that she can fight no matter
what injury she has. Her mom wanted to prove to her she can do it. She talks
about how her success would be nothing without her family
She
stuck to what she believed in
At a tournament she ran
into Dana White who is the head of the UFC. She went up to him and told him
that she is going to be the first female in UFC. In the book, he talks about
how he brushed her off because he believed that would never happen. Shortly
after she won several fights, she signed a contract with UFC.
She
called out Floyd Mayweather at the ESPY’s.
After she won the ESPY
award for Best Fighter, she called out Mayweather saying “I wonder how Floyd
feels after being beat by a woman for once.”
Pure freaking gold.
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