Ronda Rousey’s Book Won’t Be Sold in Wal-Mart Stores Because She’s Too Violent

Wal-Mart apparently draws a line in the sand when it comes to books penned by undefeated women’s bantamweight champions. The popular retailer is reportedly refusing to sell Ronda Rousey’s autobiography, titled My Fight/Your Fight, per Richard…

Wal-Mart apparently draws a line in the sand when it comes to books penned by undefeated women’s bantamweight champions. The popular retailer is reportedly refusing to sell Ronda Rousey‘s autobiography, titled My Fight/Your Fight, per Richard Johnson of the New York Post‘s Page Six.  

According to Johnson, the reason behind the decision is that Wal-Mart believes Rousey is too violent.

“I’m shocked, shocked to discover that censorship is going on in America,” said Judith Regan, Rousey’s publisher.      

Rousey has won all five of her fights in the UFC, with the most recent a first-round submission of Cat Zingano. The 28-year-old maintains a perfect mixed martial arts record, and all but one of her 11 victories has come in the first round.

Rousey has also become a crossover star, having appeared in The Expendables 3, in addition to having a role in Furious 7.

Her autobiography is set to hit stores May 12.

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