Female MMA Fighter Ronda Rousey's Tattoos!
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Best female MMA fighter Ronda Rousey has got some pretty cool tattoos that reflects her life in sports…
Rowdy Ronda Rousey is not just the #1 pound-for-pound best female MMA fighter in the world, but she is also a beautiful beastly champion in the cage with tattoos that symbolize some of her passions and accomplishments. See for yourself and check out Ronda Rousey’s tattoos below!
If you can manage to focus, you will notice the Olympic logo. Before her rise to fame in the UFC, Rousey was an Olympian.
The Greek laurel wreath tattoo above, which was also the logo for the 2004 Athens games, is a celebration of her first appearance at the Olympics was 11 years ago as a judo competitor when she was 17 years old. 4 years later at the 2008 Beijing games, Ronda got a bronze making her the first American to ever win a medal in Judo at the Olympics.
Wrapped above her ankle, is the latin motto for the Olympic games: Citius, Altius, Fortius, which translates to Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
On her wrists, she has the Kodokan Judo emblem (left) representing her love for judo, and an Octagon shape (right) representing her love for MMA.
If you’ve been following Noda Luka for awhile, you know we love badass girls with tattoos, but one fan went so far as to get a tattoo of Ronda Rousey on his leg.
Would you get a tattoo of Rowdy Ronda Rousey?
We love you Ronda and keep doing your thing!
Rowdy Ronda Rousey is not just the #1 pound-for-pound best female MMA fighter in the world, but she is also a beautiful beastly champion in the cage with tattoos that symbolize some of her passions and accomplishments. See for yourself and check out Ronda Rousey’s tattoos below!
If you can manage to focus, you will notice the Olympic logo. Before her rise to fame in the UFC, Rousey was an Olympian.
The Greek laurel wreath tattoo above, which was also the logo for the 2004 Athens games, is a celebration of her first appearance at the Olympics was 11 years ago as a judo competitor when she was 17 years old. 4 years later at the 2008 Beijing games, Ronda got a bronze making her the first American to ever win a medal in Judo at the Olympics.
Wrapped above her ankle, is the latin motto for the Olympic games: Citius, Altius, Fortius, which translates to Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
On her wrists, she has the Kodokan Judo emblem (left) representing her love for judo, and an Octagon shape (right) representing her love for MMA.
If you’ve been following Noda Luka for awhile, you know we love badass girls with tattoos, but one fan went so far as to get a tattoo of Ronda Rousey on his leg.
Would you get a tattoo of Rowdy Ronda Rousey?
We love you Ronda and keep doing your thing!