Our Fight: A Memoir

Our Fight: A Memoir

by Ronda Rousey, Maria Burns Ortiz

Narrated by Ronda Rousey

Unabridged — 8 hours, 22 minutes

Our Fight: A Memoir

Our Fight: A Memoir

by Ronda Rousey, Maria Burns Ortiz

Narrated by Ronda Rousey

Unabridged — 8 hours, 22 minutes

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Overview

From*New York Times*bestselling author and trailblazing athlete Ronda Rousey, an unfiltered chronicle of loss, resilience and*finding meaning in life's journey.*

From the moment she burst onto the MMA scene, Ronda Rousey was unbeatable. She repeatedly strung together back-to-back flawless victories, racking up a collection of records and forever changing the face of sports as the UFC's first female champion. A superstar in her sport, she transcended athletics, appearing in blockbuster films and becoming a role model for women everywhere. Then, on November 15, 2015, it all came crashing down.*

In OUR FIGHT, Rousey explores the greatest challenge of her life and, ultimately, how she rebuilt her life into something better in the aftermath. She recounts how she replaced her pursuit of perfection with the pursuit of happiness and found an opportunity in disguise amongst the wreckage. Following Rousey's relatable journey, OUR FIGHT is a courageous narrative of career changes, marriage, motherhood, and facing your fears.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/13/2024

Martial artist Rousey and her sister, Burns-Ortiz, return with a scattered follow up to their joint memoir My Fight/Your Fight. The narrative gets off to a strong start, with a stirring description of Rousey’s defeat in her 2015 UFC title fight against Holly Holm. The loss triggered an existential crisis, leading to suicidal thoughts remedied only by her husband’s reassurance she was “more than a fighter.” From there, the narrative fractures, with Rousey covering aspects of her life and career before and after the defeat in diffuse, episodic chapters. For example, she recounts her tightly stage-managed time as a pro wrestler, her experiences acting in the Expendables and Fast and Furious franchises, her fertility struggles, and her adjustment to finally becoming a mother. The book concludes with an account of her loss to Shayna Baszler in a WWE wrestling match, which Rousey says she was better able to handle after her bout with Holm. While the narrative excites in its opening pages, readers not well-versed in the worlds of mixed martial arts and wrestling might struggle to sustain interest all the way through. This will appeal mostly to Rousey diehards. Photos. Agent: Erin Malone, WME. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

"Fight fans not shocked by revelations of both malfeasance and artful choreography will take to this well-crafted memoir."—Kirkus Reviews

"Hard-hitting." —New York Post

“An exceptional autobiography."—The Miami Herald, on My Fight / Your Fight

"[Rousey's] experiences and storytelling are engrossing and entertaining.”
 —Kirkus Reviews, on My Fight / Your Fight

“There have been multiple challenges to buffer Rousey’s myriad triumphs, and she boldly bares all in a book that is fascinating to read and tough to put down.”—UFC.com, on My Fight / Your Fight

Kirkus Reviews

2024-02-10
An inspirational memoir by the mixed martial arts legend.

Rousey (b. 1987) was touted as an overnight success when she came onto the MMA scene. However, she notes, “‘overnight’ is what they call it when no one has been paying attention to the decades of time and effort you put into perfecting a craft.” That success endured for a few years but came tumbling down with a fight in 2015, when, owing to what she describes as neurological issues, she was finally defeated. Blending bravado with self-awareness, she writes, “I was perfect. Until I wasn’t.” The defeat haunts Rousey’s narrative, as she writes about how the loss was devastating enough that she contemplated suicide: “Physical pain I could deal with but the entire world I had created for myself crashing around me was too much to bear.” Then came a comeback, of sorts, when she signed with Vince McMahon’s WWE extravaganza and its heavily scripted matches, departures from which McMahon did not tolerate, as when Rousey refused to call herself “the women’s champion,” preferring simply “the champion.” McMahon’s characteristic response: “Get out of here with that woke bullshit.” Recent accusations against McMahon have led to his being distanced from his own organization, and Rousey is timely in corroborating many of the allegations. McMahon emerges as a decidedly unsympathetic character, more so than any scripted in-the-ring villain. Still, Rousey acknowledges that WWE will roll on without much wokeness entering the picture. Knowing that she couldn’t change the organization, she changed her life by walking away—and recognizing that she was fortunate to have the resources and family support to do so while many other fighters are “forced to keep going until their body falls apart.”

Fight fans not shocked by revelations of both malfeasance and artful choreography will take to this well-crafted memoir.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159606389
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 04/02/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 955,994
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