
Naturally, we’ve been very happy about the rise of Ronda Rousey and what it means to the future of women in UFC and just Mixed Martial Arts competition in general. But as much fun as it has been to talk about the successful, charismatic and, well, attractive Rousey, I’ve regrettably ignored what is an equally important – or maybe even arguably more important – story in Rousey’s opponent, Liz Carmouche, becoming the first openly gay fighter in UFC history.
The move is a nice one for UFC President Dana White, who famously dropped an F-Bomb (f*ggot, not f*ck) in an interview several years ago, as he can now boast of the UFC’s universal inclusiveness with both women and homosexuals all in one fell swoop. PR stunts aside, though, it’s just good for everyone, as long as it’s not the only thing that defines Carmouche. I’m sure she’d like to be known as a UFC champion, in addition to being a champion for equality.
In the meantime, her presence is a win-win for everyone involved, as the UFC takes a step forward in fighting the stigma of White’s mistake, while Carmouche goes into her championship match at UFC 157 on Feb. 26 against Rousey with not only female MMA fans supporting her, but also gay MMA fans, and that’s something that means a lot to her.
One of the main reasons that I brought this up, aside from the whole great news aspect, was that before Carmouche was signed to fight Rousey in the UFC’s first ever women’s championship match, if you Googled “UFC gay”, the two most common results were Dana White using the F-word and Ultimate Fighter contestant Dakota Cochrane’s gay porn past, which White has previously acknowledged being “cool with”.
It has been three years since White made his slip of the tongue in a video blog, and he’s been dragged over the coals for it to this day, which is why he still apologizes for it any time that it’s mentioned, albeit with his unique style of not giving a sh*t about the people who attack him for it. In fact, as recently as October, he’d expressed his willingness to have a gay fighter in the UFC:
“I’ll tell you right now, if there’s a gay fighter in the UFC, I wish he would come out,” he said. “I could care less if there’s a gay fighter in the UFC. There probably is, and there’s probably more than one. It’s 2012. Give me a break.”
Maybe it’s a coincidence that Carmouche is in the UFC now as the best possible competition for Rousey, or maybe it’s simply a scratch-my-back scenario that helps White look a little better as he tells activist groups to “F*ck off”. Either way, if you Google “UFC gay” now, the main story is Carmouche, and that’s good, because it’s time.


And Wilt Chamberlain was the first openly tall NBA player.
+20,000
/adds another notch to the “Girls who could legit kill me” list.
A-yup, I think we can all safely do this. :d
Hey now, Carmouche was also a Marine helicopter mechanic for like six years.
(And Shad Smith is an openly gay fighter, but the closest he got to the UFC was getting beat to hell by Duane Ludwig on some Z-league show)
Well if she’s got a split of the female fans, all of the gay fans AND the military fans behind her, then I don’t feel bad about cheering for Ronda. Someone has to be in Ronda’s corner.
If I were cleverer, I could come up with a “be in Ronda’s corner” joke about her having a bunch of sex on the lead up to her fights (Except day of) since that raises ladies’ testosterone levels.
Didn’t Carmouche also say “Oh the sex thing I have been doing that since I was 16.”
You can’t post about Rachel Wray and Liz Carmouche on the same day and expect my brain to function.
I’m surprised that “Jiu-jitsu” and “GSP” aren’t the top search results for UFC gay.
There were some other results that I left out. Really F’d up results.
For the record, I dont really watch UFC, but I’m objectively curious: How would you go about testing for performance enhancing drugs? I mean, there is increasing evidence of links between differences in hormones and sexual orientation.
How would they know if she was using like androgel or something before matches to hulk up into a murderous rage?
TESTOSTEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE FTMFW!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They way I understand it is thusly:
The pre-fight pee test checks for testosterone to epitestosterone ratio. If that ratio is too high based on a set level (I am unaware of what that is or what it is based off of, but I’m guessing it involves science), then I think they do blood work to check pure testosterone numbers. I might have the regular PED test conflated with the TRT testing.
If I am correct, there could be a problem with someone’s T/E ratio being within normal ranges, but the actual quantities could be supremely high. This is caught when VADA/WADA/Olympic style testing is done, since that includes blood testing.
It’s about ratios, not volumes. For example, if I was making sweet passionate jiu-jitsu to Ronda Rousey for hours and hours like a world champion it would naturally raise her testosterone and her epitestosterone equally. Her ratios – which should be 1/1, just like matter and anti-matter in a warp core – wouldn’t get out of whack. As opposed to her getting jacked up on synthetic testosterone which doesn’t create an epitestosterone counter balance.
Chael Sonnen failed his drug test because his testosterone/epitestosterone ratio was 17/1 not because his blood washboard abs.
I am sad now because you explaining it with the matter and anti-matter within the warp core made complete sense. I’m going to die alone *sobs*
If all we’re going to talk about on here is MMA we should change the name to Kissing Heath Herring.
ha! yes!
“He tried to kiss me, I am not a homosexual!” oh heathy
My god she’s attractive
Its 2012, who gives a shit. Gay, Straight, Purple, all you need to know is she can kick some ass and she’s earned her spot.
This is certainly important to point out but, honestly, I long for the days when none of this matters. I recognize that this is important but I’ve transitioned into the belief that the attitude of equality and acceptance is one of apathy.
SO without further ado: Cool Story, Bro.
I think the preferred search query is actually “IS UFC gay”
I hate to address the elephant in the room but, does the UFC not test women for steroids or HGH? That woman is ripped, even for a dude, and guys have way more testosterone than females.
Not UFC, but athletic commissions test, because Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos got caught juicing a year back.