The tales of the 'Iron Lady,' who is the real Germaine de Randamie?

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Drake

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The sound of the horn echoed throughout the Barclays Center. It was the second time that the state of New York had hosted a UFC event and history had just unfolded in the evening’s featured attraction. Bruce Buffer began to read the scorecards.

“All three judges score the bout 48-47 …” The fans and fighters gazed into the Octagon anticipating the result. “For your winner, and new UFC women’s featherweight champion … Germaine ‘The Iron Lady’ de Randamie!”

UFC 208 had officially belonged to the Netherlands’ favorite fighting daughter. But what would be a great moment for her and her homeland was soured in the eyes of the public – mid-fight as well as post-fight.

21 years ago, a 200-plus pound 14-year old Germaine de Randamie discovered combat sports thanks to a friend. From there, she would go onto become a multi-time world champion in kickboxing and establish herself as one of the greatest strikers in Mixed Martial Arts.

Prior to that, sports were already a big part of her life as more often than not she could be found out on the Dutch soccer fields scoring goals aplenty.

“I played soccer, very high level, I was in the selection team of the Netherlands,” de Randamie shared with FanSided. “I played soccer for a long time and I really enjoyed it. And one day I woke up and I looked at my mom and was like, ‘I’m done playing soccer.’ She’s like, ‘Okay, well, that’s fine. If you’re done with it, you’re done with it.’ And a friend of mine, he was doing kickboxing at the time. He asked me, and I was a very heavy girl, I was pretty heavy. I think I was walking around at almost 205 [pounds], yeah. I was heavy. I was a big girl – at the time.

“Then that friend of mine who was kickboxing was like, ‘You want to come with me one time?’ I’m like, okay, I’ll do that. And then I was training for two months and then the coach said, ‘You want to do a fight?’ I’m like, okay, let’s try it. I never ever had intention to become a world champion. Never ever. Honestly, one thing just led to another, and it all played out, right now being here,” she laughed, “It’s been a crazy journey.”

Continued: Tales of the ‘Iron Lady,’ who is the real Germaine de Randamie?
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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Seems like a nice lady - great fight career but hate to say it but I’ll always remember her for gettting stripped of the title for not facing off against Cyborg.
 

Drake

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Seems like a nice lady - great fight career but hate to say it but I’ll always remember her for gettting stripped of the title for not facing off against Cyborg.
Definitely fair.
 

jimmy boogaloo

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the UFC bailed her out on that one, when they shit-dipped cyborg for all the drugs, and chucked her under the train
 

Dick Niaz

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Seems like a nice lady - great fight career but hate to say it but I’ll always remember her for gettting stripped of the title for not facing off against Cyborg.
That and the multiple blatant cheap shots after the bell against Holly.
 

Sheepdog

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Seems like a nice lady - great fight career but hate to say it but I’ll always remember her for gettting stripped of the title for not facing off against Cyborg.
The thing that was most strange about it is that she would have had a decent chance to beat Cyborg. It wasn't like Tito's initial ducking of Chuck, which was based on the logical realization that he couldn't beat him and it was rational strategy to prolong his lucrative title reign, this was just pure irrational cowardice that not only harmed her reputation but her financial position.
 

kneeblock

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They seem to explain in the article that it was a hand and then eye injury that kept her from fighting Cyborg, but it's not exactly written clearly.
 

kneeblock

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Drake @Drake wasn't clear. Was it the hand and eye injury that kept GDR From taking the Cyborg fight or was the eye thing after?
 

Drake

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Drake @Drake wasn't clear. Was it the hand and eye injury that kept GDR From taking the Cyborg fight or was the eye thing after?
The hand injury prevented the Cyborg fight and eventually the fight with Ketlen which got canceled and wasn't mentioned in thr article. The eye injury was then between that time and her return fight against Pennington.
 

Drake

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The hand injury prevented the Cyborg fight and eventually the fight with Ketlen which got canceled and wasn't mentioned in thr article. The eye injury was then between that time and her return fight against Pennington.
So by then she was already stripped.