Ronda Rouseys mamma AnnMaria De Mars talade klarspråk efter hennes dotters förlust mot den regerande mästarinnan Amanda Nunes.
Efter Ronda Rouseys (12-2) förlust mot Amanda Nunes (14-4) var det många som frågade sig själva om detta var det sista vi såg av ”Rowdy” i buren. En av dem som skulle vilja att det blev så är AnnMaria De Mars, Rouseys mamma.
HETAST JUST NU
I en intervju efter huvudmatchen pratade hon med TMZ Sport där hon sade att hon inte längre vill se sin dotter bli slagen längre:
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“I would like to see her retire,” sade De Mars om Rouseys framtida karriär. “I would have liked to see her retire a long time ago. Who wants to see their kid get hit? Cause she’s got a lot of talent in a lot of other things. Movies, writing, producing, she’s really, really smart. I told her that at the beginning when she started this.”
“I said you’re smart and beautiful — let the stupid people get punched in the face. Sorry stupid people.”
Förutom ovanstående video så postade De Mars även ett blogginlägg där hon gav insyn i sitt och ”Rowdys” förhållande och uppmärksammade några av de prestationer som hennes dotter lyckats med under sitt liv.
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I have this to say about my daughter, Ronda
Like every mother and daughter on the face of the earth, Ronda and I don’t always see eye to eye. However, there is one situation where I am pretty certain. All of those who have criticized Ronda for taking a loss so to heart, for not just ‘shrugging it off’ don’t understand that what made Ronda so successful is that she cares DEEPLY about winning to an extent that I don’t believe the average person can wrap his/her head around.
Caring deeply about something and working your hardest to achieve it doesn’t mean you make the right decisions 100% of the time. Wouldn’t it be a nicer world if it did?
Those of you who want to criticize Ronda, I just want to point out a few things. First of all, I know her better than you and she is a smart, kind, talented, generous, hard-working person.
Second, I’d like to list some of her accomplishments, and note that she isn’t yet 30 years old.
- Junior World Judo Champion
- Panamerican Games Judo Gold Medalist
- First American woman in a decade to win a world cup in judo (and then she went on to win several more)
- U.S. Open Gold Medalist
- World Judo Championships Silver Medalist
- Olympic Bronze Medalist
- U.S. Senior National Champion
- First UFC World Champion
- First woman to make a million dollars in martial arts
- Co-authored sports book of the year – My Fight/ Your Fight
- Acted in three movies
That’s just a partial list, but let me suggest that someone who has been world level athlete in two sports, written a best seller, acted in movies and made millions of dollars, all before the age of 30 has a pretty darn good track record.
On top of that, Ronda has been part of the USADA drug testing since she was 16 years old, never failed a drug test, always paid her taxes, never been arrested, never been to rehab, has zero divorces, zero DUIs and zero children. While you might think that is to be expected, look how many celebrities (heck, look how many of your neighbors) can say that.
I am very proud of my daughter.
As my other wonderful daughter, Maria, told her “We love you just as much 10 minutes after every fight as we did in the 10 minutes before.”
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Omslagsbild: Hans Gutknecht/Los Angeles Daily News