Jumat, 10 Mei 2013
Happy Mother’s Day
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Happy Mother’s Day |
When Cat Zingano beat Miesha Tate at "The Ultimate
Fighter" finale in April, it marked the first time a mother fought in,
and won, a UFC bout. Weeks later, it was Sara McMann winning. Another
mom, another raised hand. Mothers are now 2-0 in the UFC.
Zingano told Cagewriter in February that she doesn't have to look far to find motivation in a fight because of her son.
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"When someone has their arms around my neck, I think I have to be here for my child. Nothing's going to stop me."
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But really, is there any surprise to see a mom win a fight? Whether
it's getting her children to clean her room, getting a bully to back
off, or just keeping her children alive, all moms are fighters.
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My mom is a fighter. When she was a high schooler, that fighting
spirit got her into trouble. It was before Title IX and well before
women were allowed to wrestle or box or beat the snot out of their
opponents in a cage. So she fought in the hallways of her high school,
which led to many visits to many different principals' offices. Though
she gave up her pugilistic ways as she grew up and had kids, the
fighting spirit never went away. She fought for cleaner air, better
schools, better programs for kids in our town, and when she was
diagnosed with cancer, she decided to fight for the cancer survivors who
had it much worse than she did.
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My mother-in-law, too, was a fighter. After her second diagnosis of
cancer, she fought to have the life she wanted in her final years. She
knew cancer would end her life much too early, so she fought to spend
time surrounded by family, friends and the gardens she so happily
cultivated. Even when cancer stole every bit of her energy, she fought
to spend her few minutes with her children, friends and family.
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Every mom of a UFC fighter I've come across has been a fighter.
Inevitably, her first fight was to keep her son or daughter out of the
cage. After giving up that fight, she focused her fight to make sure her
fighter was ready for the cage. Ronda Rousey's mom did this by waking
her daughter up with armbars. Chael Sonnen's mom does it by being at her
son's side when training. Rashad Evans' mom does it with motivational
speeches that would make Eric Taylor proud.
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If you can, spend some time with that fighter you call mom this
Mother's Day. Listen to her stories about her fight. The next time you
see a mom in the cage, it won't surprise you to see her with her hand
raised.

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