Ronda Rousey teaches Vin Diesel's daughter self-defense

Ronda Rousey is undoubtedly one of the busiest individuals on the planet, but she would make time for special people.

And one of those special people is the daughter of someone whom she has worked with in the past — Vin Diesel. Apparently, Diesel believes that with Rousey's expertise, his daughter, Hania Riley Sinclair, should be in good hands.

Of course, everyone knows that Rousey is good at judo outside of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) ring, and this is what the UFC women's bantamweight champion is reportedly teaching Hania.

Diesel is looking out for the welfare of his daughter, making sure that she knows how to defend herself should the need arises. 

Seven-year-old Hania, according to Diesel in an interview with WENN (via StarPulse), already holds an orange belt with stripes in judo. One has to wonder if anyone would dare mess with her, particularly when she reaches her teens!

Then again and with Rousey mentoring Hania, could she possibly someday enter the world of mixed martial arts? Well, it may be too early to tell so maybe start off like Rousey and master judo first. Who knows, she could even aim for the Olympics first like how Rousey did?

Well, it may be too early for that; but once Hania realizes the accomplishments of Rousey, aiming for glory and medals shouldn't be surprising on her end as long as she remains determined and focused on the art.

Regardless, Hania has the perfect teacher and is indeed in good hands. What is surprising is that Rousey has the spare time to do so, given her hectic schedule in the UFC and Hollywood.

Rousey is expected to return to the Octagon this coming November as she faces Holly Holm at UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia. Rousey is a heavy favorite as usual over Holm in this one, which stands to be another revenue-breaking event.

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