I think she's hot.
I want her to kick the living shit out of me!
You know what Beeze? I think she'd probably like that a lot. You have a good shot with her.
The thing is, there would be nothing I could do.I'd be unconscious in way less than 34 seconds!
I think she's hot.
I want her to kick the living shit out of me!
Tyson's "Prime" was a pretty short period though from like 86-89; when he annhialated Mike Spinks.I don't think she's as mentally deranged as Tyson was. As far as I can tell, she's a lot more stable.
Maybe yall don't remember Tyson in his prime though. He was absolutely and completely dominant....and boxers don't get to throw knees and grapple and break people's arms. He just punched and his punches were sledgehammers. For a while there he was physically and mentally invincible and no one came close.
Tyson's "Prime" was a pretty short period though from like 86-89; when he annhialated Mike Spinks.
After that he's not really got any signature wins - and he seemed to run out of ideas when people weren't paralysed by fear (like Spinks - he looks terrified during the refs instructions!) and could relax and stay in control under the pressure.
He did hit hard though and had cracking fast hands for a heavyweight.
He was just an animal. He wasn't even really much of a boxer. But for that short period of time he destroyed people and there weren't many worthy opponents. It all came undone when he got fat and lazy and got beat by Buster Douglas. There's no way in hell Buster would have won that fight had Tyson taken it even halfway seriously. I don't see Ronda Rousey suffering that same fate. I think she'll retire undefeated. She's probably one foot out the door anyway.
She's already a pop-culture superstar over here. Everyone seems to love her. She's the kind of story americans like - started with nothing, humble beginnings, tough childhood, lived in her car, worked her way to the very top of her field. Americans love that shit.
Ah, so she's achived the "American Dream" Is that what you call it? I think the irony being that as society gets more and more divided its actually getting harder and harder to achieve.
She's already a pop-culture superstar over here. Everyone seems to love her. She's the kind of story americans like - started with nothing, humble beginnings, tough childhood, lived in her car, worked her way to the very top of her field. Americans love that shit.