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UFC 175 scrum: Rousey dismisses sex talk
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<p>Today at the UFC 175 open work out Ronda Rousey sat for a media scrum. The first question posed asked her if she was having enough sex before this fight. Rousey quickly dismissed the question and moved on:</p>
The 'reporter' asked, "I watched you on Conan a while back. It was a great interview. You said that you like to have wild sex before a fight because it makes your testosterone levels normal. Are you on schedule to have your testosterone raised to an appropriate level?"
Rousey was quick to dismiss the nonsense, asking for a question from "someone who isn't an asshole."
So the reporter is an asshole for bringing up a direct quote?
Yup! She shouldn't say shit like that on a national talk show if it isn't something she wants to talk about. Lame question but Rousey opened the door to that stuff after talking about it.
Time and place. A late night talk show is the place to make off color comments. To bring that comment up, and ask her to expound on it during a media Scrum for an upcoming fight was in poor taste.
It's two years since that quote. It's done. It's over. Was covered for months. The guy obviously just rolled in with no research and tried to get a story.