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LeBron James had a brutally honest answer about surviving a fight with WWE star Ronda Rousey

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LeBron James and Ronda Rousey are too generational talents and an inspiration for millions of sports fans all around the world. On an occasion in 2015, the 4-time NBA Champion gave his highest respect to the UFC and WWE star as he revealed his true feeling upon lasting in an octagon ring with her.

Ronda Rousey and LeBron James

One particular fan on Twitter tagged LeBron James in a question that he had in mind, regarding how long will he be able to survive in the octagon? The Los Angeles Lakers star was quick to acknowledge that he would only be able to last as long as Ronda Rousey wanted, and the contest could well be over if and when Rousey wanted.

Bron wrote as his response, “As long as she wanted me to last. I wanted to introduce myself to her at the ESPYs but didn’t want her to kick my butt.

LeBron James paid highest respect to Ronda Rousey

When LeBron responded to the same tweet, it is worth noting that Ronda Rousey retweeted Bron’s tweet, so that must mean she approves of whatever the 4x NBA MVP wrote in his tweet.

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That being said, both these sporting superstars have inspired many to follow their heart and indicated where they can reach if they are true to their grind and hard work. Hopefully someday we’ll witness Ronda Rousey and LeBron James on the same stage. Until then let us witness the greatness of King James in the 2022-23 season.

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Sampath Kumar

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