Ronda Rousey, Conor McGregor, Bus Attack, UFC, WWE



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RONDA Rousey made a perfect strike on Conor McGregor, noting that people did not have to be stopped to fight.

The former UFC champion was referring to the infamous McGregor bus attack in which the Irishman had thrown a series of articles on a bus carrying a group of fighters.

McGregor pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, which allowed him to avoid jail time, but to perform five days of community work.

Talk with TMZ SportsRousey said that it was not necessary for anyone breaking the law to sell a fight.

"I understand the promotion of fighting and having to sell it – I really do," Rousey said.

"And I understand that you have to do what you have to do to make sure you promote something. But I do not think people have to be stopped to do that.

"I think I have been able to prove that you can make a fight exciting and inspire people to see it without ever exceeding the limits of the law.

"I'm just happy that both guys are in good health and I'm glad it's a good game. I am sorry that the after-effects have deteriorated and their performance is not sufficiently credited, and I hope that this will not become a permanent trend. I want people to feel safe by pushing their children to fight.

The fallout from the fight between McGregor and Khabib has been at the center of news for nearly a week since the fight.

Once Khabib finished his dominant victory in the four rounds, the Russian star of the UFC jumped out of the ring and fought with McGregor's Corner.

When asked if Khabib was not up to scratch, Rousey replied, "If you want to draw the line, you should have drawn it before.

"I think Khabib jumping out of the Octagon was not as bad as throwing things at a bus because my friend Rose Namajunas was on that bus. My friend, Michael Chiesa, missed his fight because [he got cut by the glass]," she says.

"I just think that equal treatment must be guaranteed in all areas. I do not think anyone should be treated favorably, because it's more important. I think it's the same thing with performance-enhancing drugs, crimes, beatings and beatings.

"I think that high-level fighters give too much preferential treatment and that it takes equal discipline, no matter who you are, because people will start to think that when they reach a certain level, the rules do not apply. their."

Rousey said that she was still a big fan of the UFC and McGregor's friend, but she was afraid of the road that the UFC is taking.

She also left the door open for a WWE future for the Irishman and said that she would put pressure on Vince McMahon on his behalf when he asked him.

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