OX Sports presents an inside look at Joanna Jedrzejczyk ahead of her fight at UFC 211 in Dallas. In part one of our three part series, Jedrzejczyk Lamarcus Joyne Womens Jersey looks back on her first days as a fighter long before she was competing in the UFC. It's hard to imagine Joanna Jedrzejczyk as anything but a fighter. As the UFCs strawweight champion, Jedrzejczyk has become one of the most ferocious fighters on the entire roster while amassing four straight title defenses and becoming one of the faces of the organizationBut her current status as UFC champion is a far cry from where Jedrzejczyk started her athletic career. Growing up in Poland, Jedrzejczyk was the middle of three children with a twin sister born 25 minutes after she was, as well as another sister, who is six years http://www.ramsofficialsonline.com/Lance_Kendricks_Jersey_Cheapolder than her. As a kid, Jedrzejczyk didn't grow up with aspirations to become a UFC champion. In fact, Jedrzejczyk didn't come from a family filled with athletes, so there was no road map laid out for what kind of sport she should get into. So she just explored all of them. "I was very active. I don't have ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] but I was very active. I was always full of energy and I was always into sport," Jedrzejczyk told FOX Sports. "I didn't have any athletes in my family so I didn't have someone who could push me into sports. I used to represent my school at like volleyball, basketball, soccer, hockey and other sports but I was still a complete girl. "I didn't have any http://www.authenticflyerstore.com/authentic-53-shayne-gostisbehere-jersey.html idea that I'd be a professional athlete one day." As Jedrzejczyk began testing the waters in all manners of competition, she eventually fell in love with basketball, which is where she stayed until she was 13 years old. That's when the bottom fell out on her athletic endeavors. "I played basketball until I was 13 but then I stopped because I had some problems with my liver," Jedrzejczyk explained. "It was surprising because I didn't have any health problems but when I got to the [next level] basketball team, I started having issues with my liver. "At that time, I went to the doctor with my mother and he said I could not train and I should change my Steve Mason Youth Jersey diet because my liver is like three-fourths a centimeter bigger than other kids my age. It was kind of serious

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