Former WWE Women's Champion Ronda Rousey recently released footage on her personal YouTube channel of her getting a new tattoo. Rousey's new ink commemorates her MMA career fights from her debut in 2010 to her last bout against Bethe Correia in 2015, with the number of seconds it took her to score each victory.
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Ronda Rousey's tattoo
Rousey also posted the footage to her Instagram and commented on it.
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"Getting work done by the legendary Chuey Quintanar. How many seconds did it take to win my fights? It’s a crazy feat to see written out, don’t think I’ve ever relived and retold every one until that moment."
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Rousey is no stranger to body modification. Earlier, she and her husband Travis Browne had their wedding bands inked on their ring fingers. The former WWE Women's Champion also has a few other tattoos on her ankles, feet, and wrist.
The UFC Hall of Famer had her last WWE match at WrestleMania 35 when she lost the RAW Women's Championship to Becky Lynch in a triple threat match. Following that match, Rousey left WWE to start a family. She is now pregnant with her first child with her husband, Travis Browne.
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Ahmed Hamdy
Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
Hamdy kicked off his career as a sports reporter for Al-Ahram Weekly. He then became a producer/reporter for Mal Masr TV program on the Egyptian channel ON TV. In the following years, Hamdy worked as a reporter for several international news outlets, including Deutsche Welle (Germany), As-Safir (Lebanon), and Al-Monitor (U.S.A).
In 2014, Hamdy joined leading Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm, where he is now a Senior Sports Editor. In addition to all that, the Egyptian also worked as a sports editor for Sport360 and feature writer for Manshoor.com.
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