The difference for Randi Miller came when a roommate put in a University of Iowa wrestling tape.
Before that, the daughter of a firefighter and public relations
executive didn’t feel like she was reaching her potential in female
wrestling after starting the sport as a senior at her Texas high school,
where the sport was more accepted for girls.
Now after securing an Olympic bronze medal and being named the 2008 U.S.A. Wrestling Female Wrestler of the Year, Miller eyes her mixed martial arts debut, and she’s not willing to settle for less than a championship belt.