Generated by Llama 3.3-70BRonda Rousey is a renowned American mixed martial artist, judoka, and professional wrestler who has made a significant impact in the world of combat sports, particularly in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and WWE. Born in Riverside, California, Rousey began her athletic career at a young age, training in judo under the guidance of her mother, AnnMaria De Mars, a World Judo Championships medalist. Rousey's early life was marked by her struggles with dyslexia and apraxia of speech, which she overcame with the help of her family and speech therapy. She has been featured in various media outlets, including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and Forbes.
Ronda Rousey was born on February 1, 1987, in Riverside, California, to AnnMaria De Mars and Ron Rousey. She grew up in a family of athletes, with her mother being a World Judo Championships medalist and her father, Ron Rousey, being a wrestler. Rousey began training in judo at the age of 11, under the guidance of her mother, and quickly rose through the ranks, competing in various judo tournaments, including the US Judo National Championships and the Pan American Judo Championships. She attended Riverside Polytechnic High School and later enrolled in Olympus Junior College, where she studied psychology and sociology. Rousey has also been associated with various organizations, including the US Olympic Committee and the International Judo Federation.
Rousey's mixed martial arts (MMA) career began in 2010, when she made her professional debut in the King of Champions promotion. She quickly gained attention for her dominant performances, earning victories over opponents such as Ediane Gomes and Julia Budd. In 2012, Rousey signed with the Strikeforce promotion, where she became the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion, defeating Miesha Tate for the title. Rousey's success in Strikeforce led to her being signed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where she became the first UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, defeating Liz Carmouche at UFC 157. She has also competed against notable fighters, including Sara McMann, Alexis Davis, and Holly Holm, and has been featured in various UFC events, including UFC 168 and UFC 193.
In addition to her MMA career, Rousey has also pursued an acting career, appearing in films such as The Expendables 3 and Furious 7, alongside actors like Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, and Dwayne Johnson. She has also made guest appearances on television shows, including Drunk History and Saturday Night Live, and has been featured in various video games, including Mortal Kombat 11 and WWE 2K19. Rousey's acting career has been recognized by various organizations, including the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Film Awards.
In 2018, Rousey signed with WWE, making her professional wrestling debut at WrestleMania 34, where she teamed with Kurt Angle to defeat Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. She quickly became a fan favorite, competing in various WWE events, including SummerSlam and Survivor Series. Rousey's wrestling career has been marked by her feuds with notable wrestlers, including Nia Jax, Alicia Fox, and Becky Lynch, and she has been recognized by various wrestling organizations, including the WWE Hall of Fame and the Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
Rousey is married to Travis Browne, a fellow MMA fighter, and the couple has been featured in various media outlets, including People Magazine and Entertainment Tonight. She is also a vocal advocate for women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights, and has been recognized for her philanthropic work by organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Rousey has also been associated with various charitable organizations, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the USO.
Rousey's filmography includes appearances in films such as The Expendables 3 (2014), Furious 7 (2015), and Mile 22 (2018), as well as television shows like Drunk History (2016) and Saturday Night Live (2016). She has also been featured in various documentaries, including The Hurt Business (2016) and Through My Eyes (2017), and has been recognized for her work by various film organizations, including the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Screen Actors Guild. Rousey has also been associated with various film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival. Category:American mixed martial artists