Ronda Rousey Success Motivational Biography.

 Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey

Brought into the world in Riverside County, California on February 1, 1987, to guardians Ronda Rousey and AnnMaria DeMars, little Ronda was brought into the world with an umbilical string folded over her neck that harmed her vocal lines. 

Ronda
Childhood

She didn't talk rationally until the age of six. Ronda was a self-proclaimed fiery girl and swam from the ages of 6 to 10. She contended on the Jr. Olympic swimming club where she put at the state level.



Ronda Mom
Her Mom




Ronda Mom in sport

In light of her mom, a seventh-degree dark belt, and 1984 World Judo Champion, Ronda took up the game. She had a difficult time associating with different children and found that Judo gave her certainty. She holds a fourth-degree dark belt in military craftsmanship. 


Ronda Father
Her Father



Her dad Ron Rousey ended it all when she was eight years of age. He had an uncommon illness called Bernard-Soulier Syndrome, a hemophilia-like problem where the blood can't clump, which he didn't realize he had. He crushed his spirit in a sledding mishap and it wasn't recuperating. His PCPs disclosed to him that in light of his condition, he had two years to live. To start with, he'd become a paraplegic. At that point, he'd become a quadriplegic. At that point, he would kick the bucket. So he committed suicide to hold his family back from straying into the red and extra his family from seeing him gradually kick the bucket.


Struggle In School
Struggle in School




Struggle in school

Rousey battled in class and was self-taught for parts of rudimentary and secondary school, yet she discovered a source for her dissatisfaction when her mother, AnnMaria De Mars, convinced her to learn judo. A gold decoration-winning judoka at the 1984 World Championships, De Mars started penetrating her girl in a portion of the game's essentials, most outstandingly the feared armbar used to stick a rival to the tangle.



Part In Olympia
Part in Olympia






Ronda Rousey took part in Olympia

Ronda's Judo vocation is a celebrated one. At 17 she turned into the most youthful judoka in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. That very year she won a gold decoration at the World Junior Judo Championships in Budapest, and in 2006 she turned into the principal U.S. female in just about 10 years to win A-Level competition going 5-0 to secure the gold at the World Cup in Great Britain. At 19 she won the bronze decoration at the Junior World Championships. She is the main U.S. competitor to win two Junior World Medals. In 2007 she added a silver at the World Judo Championships and a gold at the Pan American Games. The apex of her Judo vocation was a bronze at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Rousey turned into the principal American to win an Olympic decoration in ladies Judo since it turned into an Olympic game in 1992.



Ronda
In UFC




 Join mix martial art

Uncertain of what to do in the wake of her judo vocation, Rousey filled in as a barkeep and lived out of her vehicle for a spell in Los Angeles. She in the end joined the Glendale Fighting Club and in August 2010 made her beginner debut in blended combative techniques, a triumph via an armbar after only 23 seconds. Two more novice sessions were finished by means of armbar accommodation following 57 and 24 seconds, individually.



First Debut in 2010

She made her blended hand-to-hand fighting introduction as a novice in 2010. From that point forward she has never lost a battle, winning the dominant part in the first round by armbar accommodation. 

Ronda First fight
First Fight



Ronda willingly volunteered to pursue and request consideration so the UFC could at this point don't disregard ladies contenders. UFC President Dana White had freely expressed that ladies could never be permitted to battle in the UFC, yet on February 23, 2013, Ronda did precisely that. She won the battle against Liz Carmouche in the first round with her mark armbar and turned into the main UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion.




Ronda Won
Won The Belt


Best Fighter Award

In 2015 got the ESPY for Best Female Athlete and Best Fighter grants from ESPN. Rousey beat down individual UFC contender "Rancher" Donald Cerone, and fighters Floyd Merriweather, Gennady Golovkin, and Terence Crawford to turn into the main lady at any point get the Best Fighter Award.



UFC titles
Left her UFC 190 title belt at the judo school Instituto Reação in Rio de Janeiro as a method of saying thanks to Brazilians for their energy and backing. 

Success in the MMA world

Success in MMA
Success


Prior to becoming wildly successful in the MMA world, Rousey scarcely scratched by and at one point lived out of her vehicle with her canine Mochi. The vehicle, a 2005 Honda Accord LX with more than 156,000 miles on it, some close-to-home things, and Rousey's signature on the dashboard, sold on eBay in June of 2015 for $21,300.






Pitbull knocked out

Knock out
Knockout
On August 1, 2015, she crushed Brazilian Bethe "Pitbull" Correia in Brazil by knockout in 34 seconds of the first round of UFC 190 to hold her bantamweight title, carrying her battling record to 12 successes, 0 misfortunes. Rousey devoted the success to "Boisterous" Roddy Piper, the one who gave her his moniker. The flute player spent away the prior night at age 61.




Ronda Rousey
WWE






Move to WWE 


On January 28, 2018, following a very long time of theory, Rousey affirmed she was getting World Wrestling Entertainment together with her unexpected appearance at the WWE lady's Royal Rumble match.






Rousey Debut in WWE

Rousey's WWE debut, at Wrestlemania 34 on April 8, was a fruitful one: Teaming with veteran grappler Kurt Angle, the pair dispatched the spouse-wife group of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in the Mixed Match Challenge, which finished with McMahon tapping out from a Rousey armbar. The next day, during Monday Night Raw, the novice further charmed herself to fans when McMahon endeavored to kowtow to Rousey, just to get tossed to the tangle for another armbar. 


In WWE
Won Championship



Rousey won the Raw Women's Championship by overcoming Alexa Bliss at Summerslam in August 2018 and held the title until losing to Becky Lynch at Wrestlemania 35 in April 2019.



Work in-game

In 2011 Ronda showed up on "Honoo No Taiikukai TV", a Japanese game show where she went head to head with three men in a Judo rivalry. Ronda expressed that it would be more attractive assuming she battled every one of the three men without a moment's delay, however even they actually wouldn't have an opportunity of beating her.


Ronda Rousey
In Games

 Showing up in her Olympic blue gi, she was told to look mean and draw each battle out as the sessions advanced. The principal man kept going 17 seconds, the second 33 seconds, and the last battle a little more than 2 minutes.


Movie

Rousey is likewise an entertainer. She showed up in "The Expendables 3" and "Enraged 7" and "Escort". On February 28, 2015, Ronda Rousey crushed Cat Zingano with an armlock in 14 seconds. Ronda procured $65,000 to appear, $65,000 for the success in addition to an expected $1 million Pay Per View reward. Between June 2014 and June 2015, Ronda acquired roughly $6.5 million in prizes and supports.


Movie
Movie

In August 2018, Rousey featured, inverse Mark Wahlberg, in the global wrongdoing spine chiller Mile 22, a tale about an extraordinary CIA power entrusted to shield a significant insight resource from a gathering of psychological oppressors. 

The accompanying summer, it was declared that Rousey would join season 3 of the procedural dramatization arrangement 9-1-1, as an individual from the Los Angeles Fire Department.





T.V shows

“Entourage“, “Fast and Furious 7“, 

Ronda in t.v Shows
In T.V Show

WrestleMania 31 (2015), ESPN’s SportsCenter, Saturday Night Live (2016)


Family
Her Family

Her Child

On April 21, 2021, Ronda Rousey declared to the world that she and her significant other Travis Browne are anticipating their first kid. Now she has two kids.


Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey


She has a net worth of $12 Million dollars. 
 
House and Cars
Rousey’s home in Venice Beach, California

 Honda Accord Drive-by Ronda Rousey


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