UFC champ Ronda Rousey acknowledges date to Marine Corps Ball
In the octagon, there's no match for UFC genius Ronda Rousey.
Be that as it may, on the dance floor? We'll soon figure out.
Days after Jarrod Haschert asked his "big name pulverize" Rousey to the yearly Marine Corps Ball at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, he scored big-time when the blended combative technique warrior acknowledged his proposition.
"I would go, without a doubt," Rousey said in feature posted on TMZ.com and credited to Splash News.
The long-separate tease started August 22, when Haschert - talking in full Marine uniform from Camp Lejeune - set up a 34-second feature internet communicating his appreciation for the undefeated UFC ladies' bantamweight champion.
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"I cherish all that you do, and I think you are a sensational individual," he said.
At that point came the punchline: "Which is the reason it would be my honor to take you to the Marine Corps Ball on December 11. ... I trust you take this in thought on the grounds that, on the off chance that you do, you will really be making my blessing from heaven."
It took a couple of days for the proposition to channel down to Rousey. (Haschert's late appearances on numerous media outlets may have helped.) Initially, it appeared a no-go in light of the fact that she had a battle booked for January, significance December would be taken up via preparing.
Be that as it may, then her next battle was moved to November, clearing path for the date - if, Rousey clowned, she can get some help setting it up.
"I don't know how to ... hit him up and say, 'Better believe it, I need to run with you,'" she said. "...Do I need to call him or do I set up a period and spot like 'Never Been Kissed,' and simply appear?"
Rousey asked for, cheerfully, that Haschert help discover dates for a couple of "my young ladies."
What's more, obviously, "He has be a courteous fellow." Given her predominance in the octagon, Rousey has demonstrated on numerous occasions she's not one to be disturbed.
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