Fight like a woman: Martial arts' most iconic females Knowledge
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The beauty of martial arts can be found in its level of inclusivity to practitioners of all genders and ages. There are few sports out there that have produced female household names as regularly as the martial arts, and for every Bruce Lee there’s a Keiko Fukuda, and for every Conor McGregor there’s a Ronda Rousey.
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