Chuck Liddell On Ronda Rousey: I’ll Train Her Anytime She Wants

Known as an elite level grappler with a decorated background in Olympic level judo, “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey had focused heavily on her striking game over the past few years, and she had improved on this part of her game to an extent. That being said, she ran into a multitude of problems when she put

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Known as an elite level grappler with a decorated background in Olympic level judo, “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey had focused heavily on her striking game over the past few years, and she had improved on this part of her game to an extent.

That being said, she ran into a multitude of problems when she put her title on the line against former boxing champion Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm in the main event of last November’s UFC 193 from Australia.

Rousey was shockingly picked apart before suffering a brutal second round knockout, surrendering her title in the process.

While Holm is obviously amongst the elite when it comes to pure strikers in MMA, Rousey, along with her coach Edmond Tarverdyan, came under extreme criticism after the bout with many feeling as if the “Rowdy” one needed to change camps.

UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos had expressed his interest in Rousey coming to King’s MMA in California, and even rival boxing icon Floyd “Money” Mayweather had offered up support to the fallen “Rowdy” one.

Most recently, former UFC light heavyweight champion and legendary knockout artist Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell touched on the situation, giving more credit to Tarverydan than most, but admitting that it’s a different story when matched up with someone at the caliber of Holm:

“Is it the guy that told her she could out strike Holly Holm?” Liddell vexed when asked by TMZ.com.  “Ronda’s striking has greatly improved, he’s done a great job with her striking — but it’s another step when you go against a professional striker.”

With 13 of his 21 career victories coming by way of knockout, Liddell is definitely one of the most idolized strikers to have ever competed inside of the Octagon, and as it turns out, he would be willing to show Rousey a thing or two:

“I’ll train her any time she wants,” Liddell said.

Should Rousey consider training with “The Iceman”?

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Pics: Ronda Rousey Has Second Nude Body-Paint Photoshoot

Since shockingly surrendering her title in brutal fashion to Holly Holm at last November’s UFC 193 from Australia, former UFC bantamweight queen “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey has remained relatively quiet regarding her fighting future, only making it clear that she will be taking time off after the knockout. Although she hasn’t been fighting, Rousey certainly has

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Since shockingly surrendering her title in brutal fashion to Holly Holm at last November’s UFC 193 from Australia, former UFC bantamweight queen “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey has remained relatively quiet regarding her fighting future, only making it clear that she will be taking time off after the knockout.

Although she hasn’t been fighting, Rousey certainly has remained busy. She recently hosted an edition of Saturday Night Live, and is in the process of filming multiple movies.

It appears as if the global superstar has continued working on her modeling career as well in her time away from the Octagon. Earlier this month, it was reported that Rousey was taking part in a nude body-paint photoshoot for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

It now appears as if the “Rowdy” one was body-painted twice, and will once again be in Sports Illustrated in 2016.

Check out the latest photos below courtesy of SI.com:

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Continue on to page two for some of Rousey’s previous swimsuit pictures also courtesy of SI.com …

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