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Ronda Rousey leaves UFC belt in Brazil judo school

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 12:31 PM August 06, 2015
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SCREENGRAB FROM RONDA ROUSEY’S INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT

Ronda Rousey, the reigning UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion, left a very important piece of hardware in Brazil—her UFC championship belt.

Before jumping to conclusions how Rousey, an all-around good girl with a badass attitude, could be such a forgetful person, the champion did leave the belt behind with a purpose.

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Before UFC 190, Rousey said she would leave the belt in Brazil if she wins against Bethe Correia.

She did beat the Brazilian in 34 mind-numbing seconds.

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Rousey went to Instituto Reação, a judo school in Rio de Janeiro, on Wednesday to give the students the gold and leather belt with the champion’s Instagram account showing the generosity.

“Gifting the belt to @institutoreacao yesterday – these kids are so inspiring, the facility is amazing, couldn’t think of a better place for it,” Rousey posted with a smiley and praying hands emojis.

Badass, beautiful, and charitable, Ms. Rousey is a dream girl. IDL

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