I realize she won but can someone tell me what was accomplised by her saying this? Stating she looked up to her and respected her was plenty, IMO.
If she was scared to death of Meisha then what does that mean she is Rousey? Terrified beyong belief?
So now we go into the upcoming season of TUF knowing one fighter is completely intimidated and scared of the other?
I don't want to hear this. "Respect" - yes. "Scared to death" - not so much.
I'm guessing you don't fight in a cage
Nothing wrong with fear, the important thing is how you deal with it
PoppedaMollyImSweatin - Well if that is the result of being scared, expect fireworks for her against ronda
another scared tko perhaps
Exactly! She can feel however she wants about her opponent as long as it keeps her performing at her best.
i thought she was lying in an attempt to complement tate
I welch on SN bets - I'm guessing you don't fight in a cage
This.
I think it adds to the win. It makes her even more courageous and an intense competitor.
True courage is learning how to make your fear work for you.
Thingading - I realize she won but can someone tell me what was accomplised by her saying this? Stating she looked up to her and respected her was plenty, IMO.
If she was scared to death of Meisha then what does that mean she is Rousey? Terrified beyong belief?
So now we go into the upcoming season of TUF knowing one fighter is completely intimidated and scared of the other?
I don't want to hear this. "Respect" - yes. "Scared to death" - not so much.
I don't understand why one would care about any of this.
what was accomplished is that she revealed that she can perform well in the face of fear. It is an admirable trait not something to be mocked you moron
BuddyRevell -
True courage is learning how to make your fear work for you.
Yup.
"Fight or flight" is a basic human trait. About as basic as breathing.
Choosing to fight despite the natural, healthy and normal fear is the very definition of courage.