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Ronda Rousey had suicidal thoughts after suffering loss to Holly Holm


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So let me get this right. A woman, who is supposed to be a role model for all the young women out there, wants to kill herself for losing 1 fight. Really....where is all the backlash on this. Cam newton walks out of a press conference after getting beat up at the super bowl and all hell breaks loose. Imagine what would have happen in the press if cam said he wanted to kill himself after losing the superbowl!!

 

http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/ufc-ronda-rousey-had-suicidal-thoughts-after-suffering-loss-to-holly-holm-021616

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12 minutes ago, Port City Cat Fan said:

So let me get this right. A woman, who is supposed to be a role model for all the young women out there, wants to kill herself for losing 1 fight. Really....where is all the backlash on this. Cam newton walks out of a press conference after getting beat up at the super bowl and all hell breaks loose. Imagine what would have happen in the press if cam said he wanted to kill himself after losing the superbowl!!

 

http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/ufc-ronda-rousey-had-suicidal-thoughts-after-suffering-loss-to-holly-holm-021616

So let me get this right. You are trying to draw parallels between Cam and someone who might be battling depression and had suicide thoughts. The reason you don't hear Cam or other athletes say things like that is because they may not have those thoughts. To compare these two scenarios is outrageous. March 9th cannot get here quick enough. 

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1 minute ago, PantherCam213 said:

It's the off season.  Doesn't need to be Panther's related for a few months.  I assume it's encouraged, but not mandated.

 

 

1 minute ago, PantherCam213 said:

It's the off season.  Doesn't need to be Panther's related for a few months.  I assume it's encouraged, but not mandated.

 

Then why he feel the need to try and relate the panthers? I mean this is a FOOTBALL forum

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