Joe Rogan’s face spoke for us all Saturday night.After UFC superstar Ronda Rousey got knocked out by a lethal kick from Holly Holm, the commentator was absolutely stunned.It looked like Rogan couldn’t believe what he’d just seen—and keep in mind …
As the age-old saying goes, “real recognize real.”Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is a scary dude on the gridiron, so it makes sense that he would be supporting UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, arguably the most intimidating athlete in sp…
As the age-old saying goes, “real recognize real.”
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is a scary dude on the gridiron, so it makes sense that he would be supporting UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, arguably the most intimidating athlete in sports.
With Rousey set to defend her title against Holly Holm at UFC 193 Saturday night in Melbourne, Australia, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year made it clear whom he’s rooting for, sending out a picture of himself on Instagram donning a shirt depicting the champ.
Ronda Rousey is definitely not voting for Donald Trump. Remember this?
In an interview with Maxim, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion revealed that she’s instead endorsing Bernie Sanders.
“I’m voting for Bernie Sanders, because he doesn’t take any c…
Ronda Rousey is definitely not voting for Donald Trump. Remember this?
In an interview with Maxim, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion revealed that she’s instead endorsing Bernie Sanders.
“I’m voting for Bernie Sanders, because he doesn’t take any corporate money,” Rousey said. “I don’t think politicians should be allowed to take money for their campaigns from outside interests.
What happens if things don’t work out?
If he doesn’t win against Hillary, then I’ll probably vote for a third party again. To be honest, in 2012 I was against both candidates and so I just picked any third party because I thought if more people voted for third parties then they’d have to take third parties seriously.
Strong words from a super-strong woman. The senator from Vermont can sleep well at night knowing Rousey has his back.
This stands in stark contrast to boxing legend Mike Tyson, who made it very clear that he’s giving his vote to The Donald.
By the year 2020, there’s a strong chance Ronda Rousey could be ruling the world.The UFC’s biggest superstar made history by becoming the first woman ever to grace the cover of Men’s Fitness magazine.It’s just another milestone for Rousey, who is…
By the year 2020, there’s a strong chance Ronda Rousey could be ruling the world.
The UFC’s biggest superstar made history by becoming the first woman ever to grace the cover of Men’s Fitness magazine.
It’s just another milestone for Rousey, who is preparing to fight Holly Holm at UFC 193 on Nov. 14.
If you haven’t yelled “road house” and kicked over your clothes hamper in a while, consider Ronda Rousey landing her latest movie gig a call to action.As MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani (h/t Marc Raimondi) reported, the UFC bantamweight champion will play…
If you haven’t yelled “road house” and kicked over your clothes hamper in a while, consider Ronda Rousey landing her latest movie gig a call to action.
As MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani (h/t Marc Raimondi) reported, the UFC bantamweight champion will play the lead role in an upcoming reboot of the 1989 cult classic Road House.
Rousey’s agent, Brad Slater, said the fighter will be cast in a role that amounts to a female version of Dalton (originally played by the late Patrick Swayze)—a mysterious bouncer tasked with the job of kicking every resident of a small Missouri town in the face until the citizenry is pacified.
It’s not a role Rousey takes lightly, either.
The fighter reportedly reached out to Swayze’s widow, Lisa Niemi, to ask for her blessing before accepting the role. Niemi gave Rousey the green light, and now we all get to witness a feature-length film’s worth of Rousey dodging beer bottles and polar bears falling on henchmen. So that’s exciting.
There’s no timeline for the movie’s debut, and as always, her representatives have made it clear that filming will be fit in as Rousey’s fighting schedule allows.
She’s currently training for her title defense against Holly Holm at UFC 193 on November 14. Tack on the fact that she’s already slated to feature in Mark Wahlberg’s upcoming film, Mile 22, and it’s probably reasonable to assume Road House: Rowdier, Rousier (I assume this is the working title) won’t be coming out anytime soon.
But the important thing is that wheels are in motion. Things such as Road House reboots can’t be rushed. Even for an experienced fighter such as Rousey, perfecting the Dalton throat-rip requires months of training and Daniel Day-Lewis-like attention to detail. Becoming one with Swayze’s specially made combat jeans will take at least a week on its own.
Nonetheless, I’m pumped. Even if the movie is terrible, it’ll still be an excuse to yell “road house” in public, which is a fine thing indeed.
Pre-fight faceoffs are rarely friendly. While not all get heated, most are at least somewhat intense.But when heavyweights Frank Mir and Andrei Arlovski met during UFC 191’s weigh-in on Friday, they stared one another down and then, oddly, decided to t…
Pre-fight faceoffs are rarely friendly. While not all get heated, most are at least somewhat intense.
But when heavyweights Frank Mir and Andrei Arlovski met during UFC 191’s weigh-in on Friday, they stared one another down and then, oddly, decided to take a selfie.
It’s a strange practice, for sure, and one that Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo will certainly not be using anytime soon.