Women In Sports Essay

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Over the past decade or so, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in the number of women dominating in their respective sports. As well as, seeing women dominate in their professional sports, we’ve seen women become more prominent in broadcasting, and reporting on sports as well. An occupation that once was male dominated, is not so much anymore. These strong female figures, such as Ronda Rousey, Venus and Serena Williams, Maya Moore and Erin Andrews are making waves and names for themselves in sports history with their notable athleticism, feministic views, and sports knowledge. These great women are making a statement that sports are not just for men, but also for both men and women, and sports previously where only men participated are starting to see women enter that field. Even in a male
Especially women like Ronda Rousey, and the William sisters, mainly Serena, are becoming the most popular athletes in the country, household names, and are being presented, and some paid in the same light as men dominating their sports like, Lebron James, and Tom Brady. Ronda Rousey is currently the undisputed most dominate fighter, male or female, in the MMA. Rousey has quickly been making her case as the best MMA fighter of all time. Rousey has beaten the other top ranked MMA fighters in the world in the matter of seconds. Ronda Rousey is the first, only, and current UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion of the world and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change anytime soon. While she has fought many other great women fighters, not a single one of her opponents have made it out of the first round. She has gone as far as telling the media how she will beat her next opponent, and doing just that. Even male UFC fighters don’t want anything to do with Ronda. Ronda has never lost a fight, and is 12-0 in registered UFC fights, 3 by knockout, and 9 by submission. Because of

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