To be fair, she isnt that big. Those pics make her look much bigger than she is. She is a tiny girl that fights at 135 and walks around at 150
She is a deal breaker in total. She has body odor and is just not cute. The only thing i find sexy about her is her drive to win. But that goes away the minute the fight is over.
she looks so skinny at the weigh ins and always fucking fat anytime else I see her it's like she puts on 25lbs or something.
This is maybe the most unattractive picture I've seen of her. She looked hot in the Body Issue and at the weigh ins.
Wasn't that your sig pic for like a year though? How do you know she has body odour Anthony? I'm sure she stinks when she trains, everybody does when they sweat.
She was heavy in Entourage, too. I heard that movie was put together and filmed very quickly. Still, I would have expected vanity to win out and she would have cut weight for the movie. She didn't. In the end, this may help her, though. Women are not supposed to have low body fat. She looks damn good when she's in fighting shape, though.
This is not true. everyone does not stink when they sweat. And There more than a few people that claim she doesnt use deodorant
She does look good at fight time, her body anyways. She is really pushing that doesnt need to be skinny look. She has said before that she has battled with eating disorders in her book and now purposely poses for pictures heavy, to show girls they dont have to look perfect. It's a good thing IMO. She is a good role model for girls.
"It's ok to be fat" isn't a good message for girls at all. Or boys. 2/3rds of the American public is overweight, and 1/3 are obese. The continuing obesity epidemic is a major health crisis compared to the tiny percentage of the population that develops anorexia. We as a people are getting fatter and fatter. Young people today might be the first generation in a long time to have a shorter life expectancy compared to their parents. Eating too much can override all the advances of modern medicine in terms of living longer. Ronda can get away with it as an elite athlete. Girls who see her and think "I should eat whatever I feel like eating and get as fat as I want" aren't elite athletes, or athletes at all really.
I think her point is not to having an eating disorder to look like people in magazines similar to what Ronda had.
She is not fat. She looks too muscular in the pic more than anything. Of course she is not skinny but this picture isn't sending any wrong messages to obese people. She ain't Melissa mccarthy or anything... ::
I don't care, I'd still hit that shit. She's reasonably attractive enough to be blasted...and there's something sexy about banging a chick that can kick your ass. I'd fold her (leg 'pun shoulder) and hit it deep, then bend her over and pull her hair while I smash it from the back. I'd rough her up in the bedroom...simply because she's such a bad ass!
Don't be ridiculous. It's just as bad to be striving to be a fucking size 0, starving yourself, and being all skinny and malnourished, having an eating disorder etc. She's not even fat, so it's a non issue. She's just built. The positive message is it's OK not to be a fucking size 0 rake.
Size 0 is a healthy size for lots of women. My wife (ex wife now) was a size 0. Exercising and eating the right amount of food for your body type is healthy and should be encouraged. Restricting the number of calories you eat isn't starving yourself or an eating disorder. Obesity is a larger societal problem than eating disorders like anorexia. A tiny fraction of 1% of the American public is anorexic. Nearly half the country is clinically obese. It's gotten so bad that healthy athletic women with low body fat are called anorexic. What used to be normal now looks too skinny next to the morbidly obese land whales you see everywhere you go.
Americans are fat fucks on average. Whenever I go to restaurants in the States (fast food or otherwise) I'm shocked every time at the size of the portions. It's ridiculous. Not to mention the grease and the size of the soda/pop/fizzy drinks. Ludicrous. Atrocious. Disastrous. You get the idea...
But she's not obese or even close to it, so the obesity angle is a non issue. And sure, some women have the inherent petite frame to be a size 0 naturally, the point is an epic amount of girls feel the need to emulate the anorexic looking size 0 models they see everywhere, and that's not healthy or natural. So a female role model like Rousey showing it's OK to be a good, healthy size is obviously a good thing.