Yeah. It's called overhype meets its rightful clowningGo cry on ellen again, bih.
I gotta say tho..for a bytch most cats on here consider to be overhyped, garbage, etc..she sure does her numbers on here.
She does numbers because we're happy to see the most fraudulent ridiculous hype train of all time completely derail...Go cry on ellen again, bih.
I gotta say tho..for a bytch most cats on here consider to be overhyped, garbage, etc..she sure does her numbers on here.
Its uncanny ain't itLmaoooooo
is this Mickey Rourke?
True that but people underestimate how hard it is to get really good at boxing. Out of all the martial arts out there boxing and bjj are among the hardest to get real good at. You can bring Eddie Futch, Emmanual Steward Cus D'amato back from the grave and it will still take time to program out her errors. They would, however, not give her a false sense of security. Nunes was right Edmond had her thinkin she was world class striking. Coaches like Stewart would bring their fighters back down to earth with the quickness. And it seemed by the way she reacted to getting hit that she didn't do much hard sparring.Mayweather could have taught her a thing or two about defence![]()
A couple of weeks ago, as I finished a feature story on her comeback attempt, a male colleague said to me, "Boy, I hear she's just getting worse and worse. She's storming off the stage in New York. She's refusing to help promote the fight."
It was an arresting statement. "Worse and worse"?
In reality, she'd gotten better and better after the loss to Holm. Being out of the spotlight had helped her spirit and psyche.
"I'm just getting my life back," she said.
But to many men, she was just another woman they didn't want to be around after she'd fallen apart. There was too much emotion, too much intensity and unpredictability to deal with. So in the great tradition of women being given tranquilizers to help calm their nerves or women running into the bathroom at work to avoid crying, it was easier to call her broken and bitter than to try to understand her.
Rousey's problem is that it wasn't just men who had a hard time dealing with her in this state. It was just as uncomfortable for her.
She never truly accepted the loss to Holm. She just tried to compartmentalize it.
But whether it was stubborn competitiveness or residual embarrassment, when she fought Nunes it was as if she'd been frozen in amber from a year ago. She stood in front of Nunes with very little head movement or defense. She got tagged in the face repeatedly with powerful right hands. After 48 seconds of punishment, it was abruptly over.
Rousey stood and leaned against the cage with a sad, defeated look on her face. Nunes came over, grabbed her by the shoulders and paid her respects by saying, "You did so much for this sport."
The pro-Rousey crowd inside the T-Mobile Arena was stunned and saddened.
"I walked out of the arena and people were crying, men and women," White said. "She has been an amazing role model and amazing partner, an amazing friend.
"For the millions of people who admire her, she is somebody who is actually worth the admiration. Believe me, there's a lot of celebrities out there that are popular. I meet them all the time. They are not worth your admiration. They suck. But Ronda Rousey is all of that. She's incredible."
White spoke with resignation about Rousey's future in the sport. This likely is her final fight, though both White and her camp said she'd need some time to make a final decision.
"It's very rare that people go out on this glorious ride, on top," he said. "It almost never happens. Either people stick around too long and they get too old or things happened like what happened with Ronda."
What exactly happened to Ronda these past two fights?
Is she the proverbial goose who finally ran out of golden eggs? Or was this just the inevitable turnover of the fame cycle?
Did she lose confidence in herself once her invincibility was gone? Or did she train the wrong way?
Those are questions she must answer before she decides whether to fight again.
But if this was her last fight, if she has grown out of the fighter's life, White wanted her to know her legacy was secure.
"None of this happens without Ronda Rousey," White said. "She built this whole thing."
Take your fake ass black whisperer schtick off this sitewere black people as a whole personally offended with the mayweather stuff? kinda funny to see the intense hatred tbh![]()
Everyone knew the Floyd stuff was PR/hype train nonsense...were black people as a whole personally offended with the mayweather stuff? kinda funny to see the intense hatred tbh![]()
6-1 against Halep and against No 7 Ana Ivanovic to 9-1. She’s 10-1 against Caroline Wozniacki, 5-1 against Petra Kvitova. She has never lost to Lucie Safarova or Karolina Pliskova.Everyone knew the Floyd stuff was PR/hype train nonsense...
Speaking for myself and my family, we were offended with Serena being blatantly snubbed for a flash in the pan hype job...What Serena accomplished was truly historic...Serena being passed over for Ron is like crowning JR Smith the greatest SG of all time over Jordan/Kobe because he averaged 50 points a game in the Chinese league...
Funny how in hindsight the first sentence is the truest thing in the whole articleRamona Shelburne with the pity party piece.
All this for a flash in the pan athlete![]()
Do you box? I wanted to start. I feel like it's that kind of thing where you can learn 80% of the basics in a couple of months but the other 20% takes yearsTrue that but people underestimate how hard it is to get really good at boxing. Out of all the martial arts out there boxing and bjj are among the hardest to get real good at. You can bring Eddie Futch, Emmanual Steward Cus D'amato back from the grave and it will still take time to program out her errors. They would, however, not give her a false sense of security. Nunes was right Edmond had her thinkin she was world class striking. Coaches like Stewart would bring their fighters back down to earth with the quickness. And it seemed by the way she reacted to getting hit that she didn't do much hard sparring.
This is just a dumbass question. A dumbass question that couldn't possibly be answered unless you view the 50 black people you chat with on the coli as all black peoplewere black people as a whole personally offended with the mayweather stuff? kinda funny to see the intense hatred tbh![]()
I'm more of a kickboxer but did some boxing. The gap between the top guys in the gym and myself was huge. The feints/looks they were giving, the footwork the angles they, the timing, the way they made me miss etc. There are subtle things in boxing that you take for granted until you get in there. I've been watching boxing for all my life but I gained a whole new appreciation for it. Did I mention how hard they hit? Even the little guysDo you box? I wanted to start. I feel like it's that kind of thing where you can learn 80% of the basics in a couple of months but the other 20% takes years