Rose Namajunas is the epitome of a warrior and a true fighter. When Rose enters the octagon, she loses her reserved demeanor and transforms into her moniker “Thug Rose,” which is a play on her name Rose.
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The two-time women’s strawweight champion got her start in martial arts when she was just five years old. She received taekwondo instruction and swiftly attained her junior black belt at the age of nine. She then continued to train in karate and BJJ. She began training in kickboxing and mixed martial arts with Duke Roufus at Roufusport while still in high school, and she also wrestled her final year at Milwaukee High School of the Arts.
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Rose Namajunas siblings: Meet her brother Nojus
Nojus, the brother of Namajunas, formerly ran a personal piano studio. Namajunas has been a pianist since she was five years old. Nojus made his professional debut in mixed martial arts in March 2021.


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