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which paragraph from my fight your fight is most relevant to the claim that ronda rousey is a very talented athlete?

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excerpt from my fight your fight by ronda rousey

1 ronda rousey is a game changer.

2 when i call her a game changer, it’s because she is one in every sense of the word. not just for women, but for women’s sports too. people always say, “ah women’s basketball, it’s the wnba,” “women’s golf, they hit from a shorter tee,” “women’s tennis, they don’t hit as hard as the men.” nobody says that about ronda rousey. she is one of the most intense, unbelievable athletes i’ve worked with in all my years in boxing and mma, and i’m not alone in comparing her to the octagon or to a prime mike tyson.

3 watch her intensity, watch how she walks out and how she runs after her opponent. she’s not messing around, and when she comes out to fight, you know bad stuff is going to happen to her opponent…

4 ronda is an incredible role model, empowering women and girls. when i was a kid, the boys played over here and the girls played over there; the boys do all the physical stuff and the girls play with dolls and play house. this past halloween girls across the country dressed up as ronda rousey. that’s because she’s an amazing, beautiful, and powerful woman.

5 she inspires everyone. this past summer, the little league world series was going on, and pierce jones, a thirteen-year-old african-american boy from the south side of chicago, one of the stars of the series, comes up to bat, and underneath all his stats, it listed his favorite athlete. it was ronda rousey. that’s groundbreaking. he could have picked anyone—lebron james, derek jeter, there are so many male athletes to choose from—but his favorite athlete is ronda rousey.

6 ronda has changed the world of sports, and by the time she’s done, she may change the world as well. i don’t put anything past her, and i almost feel like ronda rousey is writing her book too soon, because she’s just getting started. what this woman is going to accomplish is going to be amazing, so get ready for part two of the ronda rousey story.

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