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UFC showcases Ronda Rousey’s journey to the UFC Hall of Fame

The UFC has uploaded a fantastic four-and-a-half minute video showcasing Ronda Rousey’s road to the UFC Hall of Fame.

“Every now and again, you get an athlete that transcends sport, that transcends gender, that just stands for something so much bigger,” Daniel Cormier said as a host of fellow athletes including Nate Diaz, Raquel Pennington, Liz Carmouche, Amanda Nunes, Chuck Lidell, Paige VanZant, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, and Dominick Cruz all sang her praises.

Called a “worldwide phenomenon” and an “A-lister,” Rousey’s work to make things happen for women’s MMA is featured with comments from UFC’s SVP of Talent Relations Sean Shelby, UFC commentators John Gooden, John Anik, Jimmy Smith, and Joe Rogan, along with UFC President Dana White.

The video also features comments from USA Today’s John Morgan, Adam Hill of the Las Vegas Review Journal, and ESPN’s Brett Okamoto.

“When you talk about pioneers, there is no one that is a bigger pioneer in MMA than Ronda Rousey,” Rogan exclaims.

It’s one of those goosebumps videos that no words can do it justice. You can see it below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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