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RONDA ROUSEY

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:40 am
by rodfromcranston
Funny, how when an unstoppable, unbeaten, whirlwind, like
Mike Tyson or Ronda Rousey get beaten, they are never the same.
The aura of invincibility leaves them, and they become pretty
ordinary.
Mike Tyson was the most dominating boxer I've ever seen, until
Buster Douglas KO'd him.
Tyson also had a lot of other negatives going on in his life,
but was never the same Iron Mike.
Rousey got destroyed last year by Holly Holm, and her mojo
clearly is gone after last night's 48 second destruction of her.
A long way from the woman who challenged Floyd Mayweather,
at her peak, not too long ago.
I wonder if we'll ever see her in the octagon again?

Re: RONDA ROUSEY

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 8:48 pm
by rambone 78
Rousey is great on the floor.......but she's not a good boxer.....they've figured her out.....I doubt she'll come back.

Re: RONDA ROUSEY

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:03 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
bump...if for no other reason than to see Rod's avatar...

Re: RONDA ROUSEY

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 6:02 pm
by RF1
Rod is as of today still the top poster on this site after more than 1.5 years after his death (12-21-17)

Re: RONDA ROUSEY

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 6:55 pm
by reckless jake
rodfromcranston wrote: 7 years ago Funny, how when an unstoppable, unbeaten, whirlwind, like
Mike Tyson or Ronda Rousey get beaten, they are never the same.
The aura of invincibility leaves them, and they become pretty
ordinary.
Mike Tyson was the most dominating boxer I've ever seen, until
Buster Douglas KO'd him.
Tyson also had a lot of other negatives going on in his life,
but was never the same Iron Mike.
Rousey got destroyed last year by Holly Holm, and her mojo
clearly is gone after last night's 48 second destruction of her.
A long way from the woman who challenged Floyd Mayweather,
at her peak, not too long ago.
I wonder if we'll ever see her in the octagon again?
RIP Rod.
You could occasionally question a lot of Rod's comments and opinions, but man, you could never question Rod's love of URI basketball.