PAIGE VAN ZANT CONFIRMS RONDA ROUSEY’S BAD BEHAVIOR

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BAD BLOOD

In case you haven’t realized it by now Ronda Rousey isn’t exactly fond of Holly Holm. The ultra competitive bantamweight Ronda Rousey didn’t mince words at a recent Reebok V.IP. event where she gave strawweight competitor Paige Van Zant a piece of her mind for supporting the former champ Holly Holm. Oddly enough, the news broke off of the lips of another women’s UFC competitor, Miesha Tate. The current champ who pulled off a jaw dropping victory in rd. 5 of physical chess match against Holly Holm shared the story on a recent episode of Joe Rogan’s Podcast – JRE. “I guess Ronda came later that day and sought her out and just cussed her out. Like, they had never really had a conversation either. [Paige] was like, ‘I don’t know Ronda other than hi/bye. That’s it.’ I guess Ronda came up and was like, ‘f*ck you, you fair-weather b*tch! How dare you cross me? Blah, blah, blah.’ She was like, ‘cross you? What are you talking about?’ And [Ronda] was like, ‘you congratulated Holly Holm for beating me, so f*ck you, you f*cking fair-weather 115-pound…’ Just went off on Paige. Paige came and told me and I was like, honey, welcome to my world. https://youtu.be/TylX6z-8egk Obviously Miesha and Ronda still aren’t seeing eye to eye, but according to  Paige Van Zant, the champions statements are all true. The fighter and Dancing With The Stars extraordinaire confirmed to TMZ that the events did actually happen, and it went down the way Miesha Tate claimed it did. While Ronda Rousey has recently been spotted training, this along with her fairly recent admittance of contemplating suicide makes us wonder where Ronda Rousey’s head is at. She’s obviously still holding on to emotions from her most recent fight but will this intensity help her or harm her? This mentality to fighting is good while you’re winning but what will happen after another loss? Only time will tell. Be sure to chime in below with all your MMA opinions.  

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