柔道で世界一の頂は、総合の高嶺の麓に過ぎなかったat JYUDO
柔道で世界一の頂は、総合の高嶺の麓に過ぎなかった - 暇つぶし2ch69:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/03/14 18:23:22.77 4KI//PP3.net
French Judo is no longer democratic
URLリンク(combatdisciplines.blogspot.co.uk)

70:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/03/15 19:55:57.86 3SL53yCi.net
Ronda has stated her desire to participate in the 2016 Rio Games if given the Wild Card spot on the USA Judo Team.
She has proven to be a top Judoka, and is the highest profile American Judoka ever. USA Judo does not have a
representative for the 70 KG Women's division. Nor is anyone seriously competing for the spot. She is still in her prime
and can help everyone involved.
From USA Judo's perspective. She would be the highest profile athlete throughout the entire games. Making her competition
day the most viewed of all sports. And will probably break the TV rating records. Judo in the US would be under the spotlight,
and Judo overall would grow. Which is the whole point of the USA Judo itself. And the TV coverage would pay more than ever
before. She is the best economical choice by far of any sport to earn a Wild Card spot.
From Jimmy Pedro's perspective. She is a world class talent, and it would give him the chance to finish what he started with her.
To get Gold. They left on bad terms, so let them patch things up. And he would have an ally for Judoka wanting to transition to MMA.
A note to Sensei Pedro, since you have Kayla, you already have the best benchmark to test Ronda against to see where
she is at. And you would give Kayla and Marti the best sparring partner in the world to train with on a daily basis. You know she is
still good enough for the Olympics. Ronda would raise the bar on mental toughness. Having her around if you patch things up
with the team would only serve everyone in all of Judo. I think Kano would be willing to forgive if he was in your place. She is
a good player and she said she wants to do it.
From the UFC's perspective. She would be the first ever MMA to Olympic athlete in history. As of now. MMA is perceived as
the sport for washed up athletes. Former boxers, former Judoka, former wrestlers, etc go to MMA. Not the other way around.
This would bring MMA's prestige to a higher level forever. And thus bringing in the cash revenues to the UFC in the long term.
In addition, having her at the Olympics gives her MMA rivals a chance to take an interim title, thus rebuilding the division
she has destroyed. Her return to MMA would generate larger revenues due to her increased superstar level exposure at the
Olympics even if she doesn’t medal. But if she does, she would break the PPV records. And finally Judo is a grappling sport,
thus her MMA shelf life would be longer since she won’t take damages from strikes. This is a win-win for the UFC.

From Ronda's perspective. She has stated she would go for Gold at 2016 if given the Wild Card spot. Practically no one in Judo
thinks she could take Gold at the Olympics. And she likes proving people wrong. She turned her back on years of grooming to
become Judo champion so she could try out MMA. This is her chance at Gold. She cleaned her division in MMA. So instead of
being just another actress, let's see her do what she was groomed for her whole life. Kick ass. Her acting roles aren't challenging,
Judo is.
From the Fans' perspective. Everyone wants to see her challenged. For her to be both Judo and MMA champion simultaneously
would be a truly historical achievement. Perhaps the greatest ever in all combat sports. Let's see her in the toughest tournament
in the world at her native combat style. Her competition day would be the highest viewed rating in the history of the Olympics.
More than any swimmer or runner. Money talks, her Judo skills talk, so let’s do it.
Give Ronda Rousey the Wild Card Spot for Rio 2016
URLリンク(www.change.org)

71:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/03/26 07:36:41.09 cSjzQmNp.net
Keeping judo 'pure' in Europe means keeping MMA out
URLリンク(www.foxsports.com)

72:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/04/04 12:57:34.50 XuP/sqFN.net
Kayla Harrison, Ronda Rousey's former teammate and the first American Olympic Gold Medalist in Judo, ponders
a future move to Mixed Martial Arts.
Back when Ronda Rousey won her bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics, one of her teammates was a then 18-year-old
Kayla Harrison. The United States didn't qualify at Harrison's weight class at that time, so she served as a primary training
partner to the future UFC champion during their 'Rocky style' camps for the Olympics.
"I actually miss it," Harrison told NBC Sports as she spoke about Rousey. "I miss having a girl to train with who hates to lose
as much as me."
"Kayla very much cared ? practice, competition, she had that deep caring about how she did," Rousey said. "What really made
her stand out the most was how important it was to her, to see how passionate she was about it."
After having 'catfights everyday' in the dojo, Rousey moved to MMA in 2010, while Harrison continued her Judo career. She won
the World Judo Championships at the same year, and in 2012, she went on to be the first American, male or female, to win
Olympic gold in Judo.
She's the best in the world at what she does, and is currently training for the 2016 Olympic games in Brazil.
Now 24-years-old, Kayla is the same age as when Rousey made her pro MMA debut. According to her, she also is thinking
about following in her footsteps.
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"We go back and forth. It’s pretty tempting at times. Who doesn’t want to be famous? Who doesn’t want to be rich?
Who doesn’t yearn for all of those things at some point in their life?"
"Who knows, maybe after Rio, [MMA] is what I’ll want to do."
With the current state of Women's MMA, a top level athlete and Judoka like Harrison could conceivably only take a few fights
before making an impact, but there could be a few hurdles before that can even happen. For one, she mentions that she isn't
comfortable with the entertainment factor in Mixed Martial Arts.
"I just don’t know if it’s for me, quite honestly. I’m not as confident as Ronda in front of the media. I don’t mean this in a
negative way, but I’m not a showboater. I don’t think I would be very good at putting on a show or talking trash."
That trait obviously isn't as big a requirement in MMA than actually winning fights, and Rousey grew into that aspect as
she started tearing through the amateur and regional circuits.
Another potential issue is her weight class. Harrison competed from 63 kg (138 lbs) to as high as 78 kg (172 lbs) in Judo,
meaning that for her to go to MMA, she will likely have to cut down to the 145 lb weight class.
It may sound like a tough cut, but weight cutting in the two sports is completely different, and Rousey made a similar drop from
155 lbs in Judo to 135 lbs in the UFC. The 145 lb division also isn't available in the UFC today, but as you may know, a lot can
happen in this sport in the span of two years.
According to Harrison, apart from keeping in touch with Rousey, the UFC champ also gave her contacts in MMA if she ever
decided to make that switch.
Ronda Rousey's former Judo teammate and Olympic Gold Medalist moving to MMA after 2016 Rio Games?
URLリンク(www.bloodyelbow.com)

73:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/04/04 12:58:03.20 XuP/sqFN.net
Many eyes turned at Pedro’s Judo Center during practices in 2009. When Ronda Rousey and Kayla Harrison faced off,
it was the round to watch.
“I actually miss it,” Harrison said last week. “I miss having a girl to train with who hates to lose as much as me.”
Rousey, now an undefeated UFC champion, became the first U.S. Olympic women’s judo medalist when she took bronze in 2008.
Harrison, then 18 years old, was also at the Beijing Olympics, only as a training partner for the 21-year-old Rousey because
the U.S. did not earn a spot in Harrison’s weight division for those Games.
To prep, Rousey and Harrison went to a camp in relative seclusion at the home of their coach’s father off Arlington Pond in
Salem, N.H.
“No Internet,” Harrison said. “His TV sucked. It was very much Rocky style.”
They fought in the mornings outside, shaded from the July sun by a tarp normally used to cover a car.
“I had that age advantage, even though she was heavier,” said Rousey, who fought in Olympic judo one weight class lighter than
Harrison (about 17 pounds). “I always beat her.”
Then they ran around the lake. When they got back, Rousey and Harrison descended into the cellar and lifted weights.
“It was a catfight every day in the dojo,” said their coach, Jimmy Pedro.
“It works,” Harrison said. “I did the same thing before London.”
Harrison became the first American to win an Olympic judo gold medal at the London 2012 Games. That came three years after
her last training bout with Rousey.
In 2009, Rousey made a brief comeback to judo one year after capturing Olympic bronze, Harrison and Pedro said. After two
months training at Pedro’s Judo Center in Massachusetts, and a few days training in Japan, Rousey unexpectedly quit and
flew home to California, leading to her switch to mixed martial arts.
Rousey has said Pedro disapproved of MMA.
“He pretty much told me to go [bleep] myself,” Rousey said in 2013, according to USA Today. “He didn’t want to help me.”
“I’m not extremely happy with some of the comments that have been made in USA Today,” Pedro said in New York last week.
“It didn’t go down like they quoted. I wish Ronda well in her MMA career. I didn’t tell her to bleep off. We didn’t leave on bad terms.”
They left on unfortunate terms, the way Pedro and Harrison tell it. Rousey had returned to training with Pedro’s judo group for
two months in 2009 when she accepted an offer, with Pedro’s blessing, to spend a year training in Japan, the birthplace of the sport.
Some of America’s best judokas spent blocks in Japan, including the two-time Olympic bronze medalist Pedro. Rousey would
receive $40,000 for one year with housing and food paid for, plus two trips back to the U.S. to visit family, Pedro said.
Harrison and others from the Massachusetts group went with Rousey for her move-in to Japan in 2009. Here’s what Pedro
said happened:
“They did a big to-do for her. They rolled out the red carpet, had a big press thing for her. It was very important to the Japanese
that they had an American coming to live and train with them for a year. After four days, [Rousey] decided this isn’t for me.
Rather than talk to the Japanese, politely ask for her way out of it, she just packed her bags and left. The Japanese were very
upset. That’s not their culture. They don’t understand an American just taking off. That’s just not protocol. They shunned the
rest of our team and ignored our team. They [the other U.S. judokas] were there for another six weeks. They didn’t give them
any rides, didn’t pay attention to them. [The Japanese] were really pissed off.”
“This is all probably in [Rousey’s] book that’s coming out soon,” Harrison joked in a separate interview. “She moved home,
and I didn’t hear from her for a long time after that.”

74:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/04/04 12:58:32.38 XuP/sqFN.net
Pedro said he’s occasionally seen Rousey since 2009 and wished her luck in person. He called her an icon and the most
recognizable female athlete in the world in an interview last week.
“I knew she’d be successful [in MMA],” Pedro said. “She got a level of judo living at our place for six years that no other
female on the planet, other than Kayla, has gotten.
Harrison is often asked if she might pursue MMA. She’s received offers. Even Rousey has brought it up as the former
roommates talk on the phone or text.
“We go back and forth,” Harrison said, adding that Rousey gave her MMA contacts if she wanted to get started. “It’s pretty
tempting at times. Who doesn’t want to be famous? Who doesn’t want to be rich? Who doesn’t yearn for all of those things
at some point in their life? But I just don’t know if it’s for me, quite honestly. I’m not as confident as Ronda in front of the
media. I don’t mean this in a negative way, but I’m not a showboater. I don’t think I would be very good at putting on a show
or talking trash.”
Rousey, who is quite good at putting on a show and talking trash, admires Harrison’s attitude.
“Kayla very much cared ? practice, competition, she had that deep caring about how she did,” Rousey said last month.
“What really made her stand out the most was how important it was to her, to see how passionate she was about it.”
Harrison can’t fight in MMA at her Olympic weight. Her judo weight class is a maximum 171 pounds. The highest women’s
MMA division caps at 145.
But Rousey competed in Olympic judo in one division lower than Harrison and has dominated in MMA since dropping 15-20
pounds in competition weight. So it’s possible.
And Harrison can be buoyed by the fact that she closed the gap on Rousey in their head-to-head sessions from that pre-2008
Olympic camp to those two months in 2009 when they were so competitive that everybody in the dojo had to watch.
“Who knows, maybe after Rio, [MMA] is what I’ll want to do,” Harrison said.
Kayla Harrison recalls Ronda Rousey’s judo exit, ponders future in MMA
URLリンク(olympictalk.nbcsports.com)

75:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/06/04 17:40:54.42 oaUj8pJv.net
ブラジル、格闘技大国の面も…原点は日本の柔道
URLリンク(www.yomiuri.co.jp)

76:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/06/05 17:38:22.29 uEqDPcYY.net
Ronda Rousey Only Has Judo In Fighting Arsenal: Bethe Correia
URLリンク(www.ibtimes.com)

77:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/07/15 01:09:05.37 RVP3PGW4.net
Thanks to UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, the most common question an outstanding female judo
athlete is likely to receive these days has nothing to do with judo at all.
“Everyone wants to know if and when you’re going to do mixed martial arts,” Marti Malloy, who won gold on Sunday in the
Pan Am Games’ 57-kilogram (125-pound) division, told USA TODAY Sports. “People assume that’s what you’re going to do next.”
Rousey’s spectacular rise from Olympic bronze medalist in Beijing in 2008 to one of the most influential female athletes in sports
(and a movie star to boot) would appear on the surface to have opened a natural path to the riches of the octagon for the likes
of Malloy, who won Olympic bronze in 2012 and has her sights set firmly on next year’s Rio de Janeiro Games.
“But it’s not quite as simple as that,” Malloy said. “The real meaning of judo is ‘the gentle way.’ There is no punching, no
kicking. To me it is very opposite to MMA. People say you can make a lot of money, but it has taken me a lifetime to become
good at judo. You can’t force a dream on someone.”
Rousey’s former contemporaries say her natural feistiness made MMA a perfect fit for her. For others, however, there is no
temptation to gravitate toward the UFC and the potential for fame.
Hannah Martin, who fights in Rousey’s old 63-kilogram (138-pound) weight class and was competing for bronze Monday night,
has busted her shoulders, knees and mangled her fingers during her judo career and is one of the most tenacious competitors on
the international circuit. Yet she has no wish to get “punched in the face.”
“I am not interested (in MMA),” Martin said.
The most touted potential defector from judo to the UFC has been Kayla Harrison, Rousey’s former sparring partner in the
buildup to Beijing and a gold medalist herself in 2012. Harrison would need to drop more than 20 pounds to compete at the
UFC’s highest level, much like Rousey was required to do when she switched. Training fights between the two were said to
have been the stuff of legend.

78:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/07/15 01:12:05.10 RVP3PGW4.net
However, while judo has benefitted from increased interest as a result of Rousey’s (11-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC) success, U.S. national
team coach Jimmy Pedro warned that the lure of MMA should not be judged solely on the experience of the UFC star, who
fights Bethe Correia (9-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) in Rio on Aug. 1 at UFC 190.
“There is a lot of money for the superstars, but you have to be willing to really pay a price and start all over again,” Pedro said.
“You are talking about years of training to learn a new sport. The hope is someday there is a payout.
“At the highest level, MMA is a well-put-together show, but to get started in the sport there is a very seedy atmosphere for
young girls, fighting in basements or bars, drunk guys yelling and screaming at the athletes. Ronda hit the lottery at the right
time. For another girl to do that and follow Ronda’s footsteps is next to impossible.”
Nevertheless, the Rousey factor has brought more young female athletes into judo clubs, according to national team member
Katie Sell, who fought against Rousey on numerous occasions.
“It is exciting to see that more people actually understand what judo is and don’t think its taekwondo or karate right away,”
she said. “We are all really proud of what Ronda is doing.”
Then there is the small matter of Rousey’s lethal armbar, the move she has used to dominate all of her MMA fights and one
to which none of her opponents have come close to finding an answer.
“That’s straight from judo,” Malloy said. “It is such a dynamic move, and she can execute it so many ways that she can
anticipate anything someone tries to do to get out of it. During her judo career, she worked for thousands and thousands of
hours to take someone down and perform that move. That’s why if anyone is going to stand a chance of beating her, they will
probably have to come from a judo background.”
Ronda Rousey effect on judo is strong, but it's tough act to follow
URLリンク(www.usatoday.com)

79:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/07/20 07:43:27.45 XuTzwlgk.net
浅井信幸・選手権実行委員長はリア・ノーヴォスチに対し、大会には日本人選手60人が参加する、と明かした。
勝者は11月、モロッコのカサブランカで行われる世界選手権に進出する。
浅井氏は語る。「サンボはロシア生まれの競技とされているが、根っこは柔道にある。サンボは技の技術だけでなく、
エネルギーの最適利用や相互援助および協力といった原理に表現される精神においても日本の伝統を引き継いでいる」
プーチン大統領はサンボおよび柔道のスポーツマスターである。ゆえに日本ではプーチン氏の名が地元サンボ杯に冠せられている。
プーチン大統領杯は日本で既に3回目の開催。
サンボ日本選手権「プーチン大統領杯」、開催
URLリンク(jp.sputniknews.com)

80:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/07/30 11:59:35.12 3QRyjFBv.net
Ronda Rousey believes she is an underdog despite unbeaten UFC reign
URLリンク(www.skysports.com)

81:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/07/30 12:07:05.57 3QRyjFBv.net
Judo helped turn Ronda Rousey into a superstar, and it can do plenty for you
URLリンク(www.washingtonpost.com)

82:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/08/01 11:29:16.45 JM0CwkVL.net
Mayra Aguiar, the current Judo world Champion, has a bronze medal in the 2012 Olympic Games, a silver and two other
bronzes in the World Championship. However, she has a rivalry that goes way back to the 2007 Pan-American Games in
Rio de Janeiro when she was only 15 and lost twice to then 20 year old Ronda Rousey.
Now, at 23, Mayra revealed to Globo Esporte she enjoys MMA and watches Rousey fight when she can. Although her
main focus is still Judo, she would consider taking up MMA if the opportunity arises. Furthermore, she might even take
some tips from the UFC champion if it ever comes to that.
"I like MMA and I think it's cool, but I have to train to see how it is. I don't know I'll know how to punch someone in the
face or be punched in the face. I have never been punched in the face in my life, so I have to see if it would work or not.
If I decide to really do MMA, I will talk to Ronda to get some tips."
Even though Ronda defeated her twice in the past, Mayra reveals she still cheers for her and will be watching her fight
against Bethe Correia this Saturday.
"I'll watch the fight at home, I think it's really cool. She was always really strong and really good on the ground. She took
a lot of her judo game to MMA, which favored her a lot in the UFC. We don't really talk, but I really root for her."
Rousey's rival in Judo and current world champion considers taking up MMA
URLリンク(www.bloodyelbow.com)

83:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/08/03 11:19:01.81 Ys5HUNfR.net
Marti Malloy won the biggest title of her career at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, but won’t
be following one of the biggest names in Judo history to mixed martial arts.
Malloy defeated Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard to capture the -57kg (125 pound) gold medal on July 12 in Canada,
and told MMAFighting.com that UFC superstar Ronda Rousey, the first U.S. woman to earn an Olympic medal in Judo,
has always been one of her inspirations.
"We grew up fighting each other for years, actually," Malloy said. "I always told her she’s one of the main reasons
that I went to dojo and worked so hard because she always beat me."
Beating Rousey in judo wasn’t an easy feat, and Malloy can say she did it once. There’s an issue, though.
"She swears that I beat her one time, but I really don’t remember ever beating her," she said with a laugh, "because
I was always thinking ‘I have to beat Ronda, I have to beat Ronda’, because she would submit me with her famous armbar,
or beat me. We were part of the same club and we would fight almost every single weekend in that club."
"@adamistrippin: @RondaRousey did you help train marti Molloy? She's incredible." we fought all the time when we were kids
she's real legit
? Ronda Rousey (@RondaRousey) 30 julho 2012
A fan of Rousey’s armbars, Malloy was in China when the current UFC bantamweight champion won the Olympic bronze medal.
Malloy, who also won an Olympic bronze medal at London 2012, wasn’t surprised when "Rowdy" decided to leave judo for MMA.
"When Ronda was done fighting in Beijing, I really didn’t know where she would go next," Malloy said. "I saw her a couple years
later and she mentioned to me she was thinking about fighting mixed martial arts. At the time, I thought ‘but that doesn’t exist
for women yet’, but she made it exist.
"She’s amazing, and it’s inspiring to see somebody create a market for something that wasn’t even there. She basically made
that whole thing happen, and it’s great. She’s that kind of person that wherever she strides to be good at, she will be good at
because of her work ethic."

84:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/08/03 11:19:31.89 Ys5HUNfR.net
A fan of mixed martial arts, Malloy rules out competing in other sport other than judo.
"I don’t know. At my age… I know I’m not that old, but I’m going to be 30 years old after the Olympics," she said. "For me,
transferring over to other martial arts and trying to learn and pick up new skills, isn’t something at that age I’m really that
excited about. I don’t wanna get punched or kicked [laughs]. I’m happier being just a fan of MMA than a practitioner."
Ronda Rousey, who puts the UFC title on the line in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 1st, facing undefeated contender Bethe Correia at
the HSBC Arena, loves competing in the city. In 2007, Rousey won the gold medal at the Pan American Games and placed
second in the world championship.
Malloy, who also placed second at the world championship in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, wants to return to the city in 2016 for the
Olympic gold.
"I can’t wait to go to Rio next year," Malloy said. "I have good feeling about Rio. I took silver at the world in 2013 and I went
back to Saquarema in January for a training camp. I had a great training camp, had a really great time. It’s a really beautiful
place. It’s really nice to go again for the Olympics."
"I’ve had my first Olympic experience last time and luckily I was able to get the bronze medal, so I think, more than anything,
I’m prepared to go there and win," she continued. "I’ve learned a lot in the last three years since London, so I know I’m
completely capable of coming home with the gold. There’s just so many factors there’s going to come into play, my conditioning,
my state of mind, mentally, and who you’re going to fight first, second, and who you’re going to face in the final. My division is
a very, very tough one, so there’s no match that would be easy."
If everything goes right, Malloy will retire after competing in Rio de Janeiro.
"I wanna retire as Olympic champion and world champion," she said. "We have a world championship this year, and I think
that if I don’t come home with the gold medal, I think that I’ll try winning the gold before hanging my gi, for sure."
Pan American gold medalist once beat UFC star Ronda Rousey, but doesn’t remember it
URLリンク(www.mmafighting.com)

85:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/08/16 15:02:01.53 kxOKH4tR.net
ここ数試合のほとんどが秒殺ショーであり、「人類最強女子」の名を欲しいままにしているUFC女子王者のロンダ・ラウジー。
そんな彼女の技術に対して、最近現役復帰を示唆し話題となったエメリヤーエンコ・ヒョードルがもの申し話題となっている。
インタビューで、時の人ロンダに対して「言われているほど大した事無いよ」と一蹴し、「戦うことよりも他の注目に気を取られ過ぎ」ともコメント。
さらには、「女性には女性のスポーツ競技というもが存在する。体操とか水泳競技、陸上とか。
でもMMAってのは根本的に男のやるものだと思っている。これは男たちの為の競技なんだ」と女子総合格闘技自体を全否定。
最後に「彼女はナンバーワンだと言っているけど、パンチのミスが多すぎるし、あと相手を痛めつけるだけのやり方はあまり
おすすめできないね」と述べた。
現世の格闘界でロンダ・ラウジーの強さにイチャモンをつける人など皆無だっただけに、これは逆に新鮮なコメントだ。
場合によっては男尊女卑とも取れる問題発言。しかし、ヒョードルは相手をボコボコに殴る凶暴なファイターという反面、娘をこよなく
愛する優しいお父さんでもある。
最凶ファイターとしてなのか、娘を持つパパとしてなのか、どの目線で発言したか?で随分見方も変わってくる。
ネット上でも「これはUFCでヒョードル復帰の布石か?」という話題もちらほら出始めている今、このような揉め事は格闘ファンとしては
ワクワクする燃料でもある。
ロンダVSヒョードル、これからも注目の熱い戦いである。
帝王ヒョードルが世界最強女子、ロンダ・ラウジーをDIS!「大した事ねえ」「MMAは男の競技」
URLリンク(netallica.yahoo.co.jp)
米国女子柔道代表として北京五輪で銅メダルを獲得し、現在は格闘技UFC女子バンタム級王者のロンダ・ラウジー(28)が
ネット上で強気なコメントを発した。
10日にファンとのチャットを楽しんでいたラウジーは、あるファンからこんな質問を受けた。
「あなたはUFCのようなルール制限のない試合でメイウェザーに勝てるか?」。
メイウェザーといえば48戦無敗で、全階級を通じて最強と称されるボクサー。
5月に行われたマニー・パッキャオ戦では、この1試合だけで300億円超を稼ぎ出したスポーツ界のスーパースターだ。
ラウジーはこの問いに「彼は史上最強のボクサーの一人。ボクシングでは間違えなく負けるわ」とメイウェザーにまず敬意を示すと、
次のようにコメントを続けてファンを驚かせた。
「ルール制限のない試合であれば、地球上で私はだれでも打ち負かすことができると思っている。
それが正直な答えね」と最強王者にも勝てる自信があると打ち明かした。
実は昨年にもメディアに対して同様の発言をしていたラウジー。
1日に行なわれた試合でも開始34秒でKO勝ちを収め、これで3戦連続1ラウンドでの勝利。好調な戦いぶりに比例して、ますます舌も
滑らかのようだ。
女性格闘家 3戦連続KO勝ちに舌も滑らか「メイウェザーに勝てる」
URLリンク(www.sponichi.co.jp)

86:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/10/14 22:34:28.94 F0mYjF0c.net
LE PRESIDENT DE LA Federation Francaise de Judo INSULTE LE JOURNALISTE Arnaud Romera
Sur le compte facebook du journaliste nous pouvons lire le message suivant:
"Se faire insulter et diffamer en public par le President de la FF de Judo ... c'est fait!
6 mois apres sa brillante demonstration lors d'un debat sur le MMA dans Stade 2, le President decide de debriefer ce matin a l'Insep.
Il m'apostrophe a la fin de l'entrainement alors que je suis en cours d'un tournage Judo (le 25 eme de l'annee).
Devant les journalistes, les athletes et les entraineurs, il me traite a plusieurs reprises de malhonnete, d'incompetent, il assure que j
e ne connais rien a mon metier ni au judo et que je ne ferai jamais partie de la famille.
CE QUE TU FAIS,CA NE VAUT RIEN.TOI,JE NE TE RESPECTE PAS.
Puis il assure d'un ton peremptoire qu'il sait que les americains depensent des millions de dollars pour arroser des journalistes corrompus
afin qu'ils fassent la promo du MMA. Il insinue que j'en suis. Et finit par clore la conversation d'un condescendant : "Ce que tu fais,
ca ne vaut rien. Toi, je ne te respecte pas!"
Quelle grande lecon d'elegance, de classe, de maitrise, de respect et de clairvoyance. Voila des paroles et un etat d'esprit qui font
honneur aux sacro-saintes valeurs du Judo.
Je ne suis pas un champion mais un simple journaliste qui fait son travail de maniere passionnee, determinee et completement ... desinteressee!
Je peux entendre que je suis incompetent ou mediocre mais je ne peux accepter qu'on me traite de malhonnete et qu'on me manque
de respect. J'en tirerai tres bientot les conclusions.
QUE PENSEZ VOUS DE L'ATTITUDE DE JEAN LUC ROUGE A L'EGARD DU JOURNALISTE ARNAUD ROMERA ?
URLリンク(www.facebook.com)

87:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/10/28 15:56:38.97 IDBupQtW.net
総合格闘技を五輪種目にするために 世界MMA連盟CEOインタビュー
URLリンク(sports.yahoo.co.jp)

88:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
15/10/29 17:34:18.79 m7SJTjIG.net
「MMAはスポーツ」だと証明したい 世界MMA連盟CEOインタビュー(2)
URLリンク(sports.yahoo.co.jp)

89:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
16/01/29 11:52:06.30 ILFuvXxl.net
IJF: Leg Grabs May Come Back in Judo After 2016
URLリンク(www.bjjee.com)


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