Video: Brittney Palmer, Miesha Tate, Ronda Rousey and UFC fighters share Valentines Day stories
Love is in the air with Valentines Day little more than one week away (Feb. 14, 2012).
Even tough mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters have tender sides, especially the females, taking time away from their fisticuffs to celebrate the Hallmark holiday. MMA:30 recently caught up with several fighters from Ultimate Fighting Championship and Strikeforce, as well as a few ring girls (past and present) to find out their Valentines Day plans.
Several of them even dished on their personal best and worst gifts and memories.
Chuck Liddell, Forrest Griffin, Natasha Wicks, Brittney Palmer, Kyle Kingsbury, Tracy Lee, Urijah Faber, Jay Hieron, Martin Kampmann and Josh Koscheck, among others, are featured in the video above. Even Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate an Ronda Rousey -- who will collide in the main event of the upcoming MMA event at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, on March 3, 2012 -- got in on the action.
And there will certainly be no love lost in that delicious cat fight.
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I would end kill each and every one of you to give
Brittney a gift.
Wouldn’t mind young Cyborg either.
"..That man has to be eliminated." - Fedor Emelianenko
Bring back Natasha Wicks.
And have her and Britney give us all a valentine’s day lesbo sex show. <3
Also lol Faber.
best idea ever
bones jones will be the champ for a VERY long time
damn that was fun watching tito choke out bader
by Burlzilla129 on Feb 6, 2012 10:12 PM EST up reply actions
Cyborg Santos should've been on here too
Since it is sponsored by Cheater-Ville
by PotOfGold on Feb 6, 2012 10:04 PM EST via mobile reply actions 1 recs
Brit said she’s an excellet gift giver hmmmmmm I wonder
by Cerrone's sombrero on Feb 6, 2012 10:07 PM EST via mobile reply actions
after reading this..
+1 Wicks/Tate/Chuck/Forrest
-1 Palmer/Rousey/Photographer
I am willing to test myself against the toughest fighters in the world, in front of hundreds of thousands or even millions of fans, over and over again. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose, but I always come to fight. I've been doing this for the past fourteen years, and I have at least a few more strong years left in me. What have you done in the past fourteen years other than act like a moron on this forum and hang on Anderson's nuts? - Dan Henderson.

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