Ronda Rousey is proud of her athletic and muscular body that explains why she is the undefeated UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion with a 12-0 record.
However, she showed when Ronda spent a day in the beach in Brazil that she has the curves in sizzling light blue bikini with watercolor-like pattern. People magazine published some of the photos of the MMA fighter.
Ronda also posted on Instagram on Monday, after her epic battle versus Bethe Correia, her toned body in which she wore just a crop top and short shorts. She appropriately captioned the photo: "That moment when you realize life is great and you can eat all the hotdogs you want."
But some people find the 28-year-old athlete's physique very masculine. In response to those criticisms, Ronda said in a UFC video that promoted her bout versus Bethe, whom she defeated in only 34 seconds, "I think it's hilarious if my body looks masculine or something like that. I think it's femininely badass as f*** because there's not a single muscle on my body that isn't for a purpose."
That body may again exhibit the victor in Ronda if the ongoing talks between her and Cris "Cyborg" Justino would result in the two MMA fighters agreeing to a December 15 bout at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Dallas. George Prajin, Justino's manager, confirms talks have taken place, reports ESPN.
Like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao's "Fight of the Century" which took a decade to happen from initial negotiations, the Rousey-Justino fight speculations has been going on for years. But the problem is with the weight class. UFC says for the bout to take place, Justino, who weighs 144.6 pounds, must prove she can make the 135-pound limit.