Ronda Rousey Used To Fight Dudes On The Street For Frappuccinos

Before she was an international superstar, beating women into submission for millions of dollars, Ronda Rousey was punking men on the street for for Frappuccino money.

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Rousey professed her undying love for Starbucks Frappuccinos, and said in high school, she’d get money for her Fraps by tricking guys into fighting her.

After school, a 14-year-old Rousey and friend Jackie would bait guys into fighting her at “The Promenade.”

They’d bet random men $5 to $10 that Rousey could take them down. After easily doing so, Rousey and her friend would take that money and run over to Starbucks to get some Fraps.

I felt like this secret, blonde, Beverly Hills Ninja, Rousey told Sports Illustrated. We would get him to say he gave up, then take his money and go buy Frappuccinos. Those were my first pro fights.

Rousey has made an estimated $13 million in her UFC career, so while she’s still beating up people for money, she can afford as many Frappuccinos she wants now.

Jump forward to 1:18 to hear her full Frap story:

h/t brobible, picthx facebook

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