''I have this one term for the kind of woman my mother raised me not to be, and I call it a -Do-Nothing B-tch''. It-s the kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else. That-s why I think it-s hilarious when people say that my body looks masculine or something. Just because my body was developed for a purpose other than f-cking millionaires, doesn-t mean it-s masculine. I think it-s femininely badass as f-ck because there isn-t a single muscle on my body that doesn-t have a purpose because I-m not a -Do-Nothing B-tch.''
When Ronda Rousey made this speech she inspired women everywhere. Beyonc-ven played a recording on-stage and it went viral. But Rousey has been inspiring others her whole career.
The journey to the top for the most dominant mixed-martial-arts fighter in history has been filled with challenges. From a childhood marked by speech problems to the painful loss of her father, she grew up repeatedly pushing her mind and body to