The Inspiring Story Of Rhonda "Rowdy" Rouser by William A. Edwards
Nothing is typical about the twenty-eight year old, five foot and
 seven inch tall powerhouse who weighs in at one hundred and thirty five
 pounds and has taken the world of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) by storm. 
Rhonda Jean "Rowdy" Rouser became the first female to sign with the UFC 
(Ultimate Fighting Championship) in November of 2012. All told she has 
had eleven wins and no losses since becoming a fighter. Some credit her 
style of fighting and arm bar move, while others point to a life built 
around never surrendering to her circumstances. I say it is both and am 
inspired by this woman who never gives up or lets life drag her down.
Born
 in Riverside County, California and raised with her two older and one 
younger sisters in Jamestown, North Dakota, life was not easy for Rhonda
 from the beginning. She had a speech problem which did not allow her to
 speak properly until she was four years old. Her father committed 
suicide when she was just eight. The two had been close. Ron took her 
hiking on a regular basis and even bought Rhonda her first doll which 
happened to be a Hulk Hogan Wrestling Buddy. She always loved watching 
Professional Wrestling and was a huge fan of "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. When 
her MMA career began Rhonda requested and received Piper's permission to
 use the moniker "Rowdy" in her name. In 2015 she came out from the 
audience during Wrestlemania and helped The Rock drive Stephanie McMahon
 and Triple H out of the ring. Whether orchestrated or not, it was a 
great moment for her and her fans.
Ron's suicide was unexpected, 
but likely fueled by a back injury that caused him to live with chronic 
pain. Shortly after that horrid event Rhonda Rousey made an amazing 
discovery. While digging through some family albums she discovered a 
scrapbook which revealed that her mother, AnnMaria De Mars, had been a 
Judo champion with a sixth degree black belt. In 1984 AnnMaria was the 
first American to hold a world judo championship. Rhonda's mother later 
became her coach when Rhonda decided to train and eventually compete. 
The training process was painful. Rousey suffered toe and elbow 
injuries. She was even bitten by a dog while running just a few days 
before a competition.
Rhonda made the difficult decision to drop 
out of school at the age of sixteen and move away from her family in 
order to train in Boston to compete in the 2004 Olympics. During that 
time she had problems trying to lose weight and began purging to drop 
the pounds. Unable to make her weight class she returned home depressed 
and immediately faced another challenge. Her mother, who may have felt 
that moving to Boston was a mistake in the first place, would not allow 
her to live at home without a job. A once fairly close relationship 
between the two had become badly strained. Things got worse when Rousey 
competed in the 2008 Olympics and managed to win a Bronze Medal. Her 
mother insisted on the kind of discipline that Rhonda described as 
"suffocating" and may have felt that Rousey had not fully committed 
herself to a proper training routine.
Rousey rebelled by taking 
her ten thousand dollar prize from the Olympics and moving to Los 
Angeles. She took a job as a bartender and began partying as hard as she
 could. At the age of twenty-one the once self disciplined athlete began
 smoking cigarettes and abusing alcohol. She also started smoking pot 
and using a prescription pain reliever to get through each day. Rhonda 
slept in her car until she found a very small studio apartment with bad 
plumbing. Her toilet would regularly back up leaving the place smelling 
the way you would expect it to given that situation. She also found an 
ex-drug addict boyfriend who she dumped soon after he relapsed into 
heroin and stole a car. All this went on for about a year.
Rousey 
eventually found better digs in the form of a house near the beach. A 
friend told her (in less than polite language) that she was spoiled 
because she was wasting her looks and talent on a destructive lifestyle 
and bad boyfriend choices. Inspired by the criticism and ready for a 
change, Rhonda decided that she would pursue a career in Mixed Martial 
Arts and had her first amateur match in 2010. She used what has become 
her signature arm bar move to defeat Hayden Munoz in just twenty three 
seconds. At that moment a legend was born. A series of quick victories 
followed and "Rowdy" won her first professional bout in 2011 defeating 
Ediane Gomes with that same arm bar move in twenty five seconds.
Rousey
 soon found a powerful ally in the form of a man who once said that he 
would never allow women to compete in the UFC. Dana White is a man who 
recognizes talent and that is just what happened as he watched Rhonda's 
rise in the world of professional MMA. In 2012 White stepped out of his 
own way and phoned Rousey to explain his plan to establish a UFC Women's
 Division and build it around her. Rousey was thrilled and quickly 
accepted his offer. That changed her life in many ways which included 
the difference between earning a mere four hundred dollars each time she
 fought to her current paycheck which has ballooned to one million 
dollars per match. She has also began to do some modeling and appears in
 Fast and Furious 7 with Vin Diesel.
"Rowdy" Rhonda Rousey is a 
hero to me and should be to everyone who believes they have reached rock
 bottom with no way up. She proves that no matter where you come from or
 where you happen to be there is always a way out if you have the 
determination and self will to overcome your circumstances. If you 
really want to be inspired read her book, My Fight/Your Fight, now 
available everywhere and watch her latest battle on August 1, 2015 
against Bethe Correia. The two have become bitter rivals thanks to 
Bethe's comments which intimate that Rousey might commit suicide like 
her father did if she loses. Good luck Rhonda!
 


 
 
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