Ronda asks to fight Bethe Pitbull in Brazil: 'I want to beat her in her house'

Champion mentioned the film "Rocky IV" when talking about how she intends to avenge her friends' defeat and responded to some of the Brazilian's provocations

Ronda (photo) comes from five consecutive title defenses. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

Ronda (photo) comes from five consecutive title defenses. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

With an undefeated professional record and victories over two of the four components of the “Four Horsewomen” group, Beth Pitbull even managed to catch the attention of the UFC champion Ronda Rousey. After her fifth consecutive title defense, Ronda already has in mind what she wants to do: come to Brazil and defeat Bethe in her own home. In the blonde's opinion, this would be the best way for her to clean up the defeats of her friends and training partners.

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“That's what I want to do. I want to go and fight her in Brazil to beat her in her own home. That would be the best way for me to feel like I could really avenge my friends, going to her house, hitting her would be playing 'Rocky IV'”, said Ronda, in an interview with the radio program Jay Mohr Sports, mentioning the fourth film from the series starring Sylvester Stallone, in which boxer Rocky Balboa goes to the Soviet Union to face Ivan Drago, after the Russian is responsible for the death of his friend Appolo Creed in an exhibition fight in the United States.

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Furthermore, Ronda also stated that the Brazilian has been trying to promote herself based on her image. “There's this young Brazilian girl on the rise with an undefeated record who beat up two of my friends and is trying to rub it in my face. Basically she tries to start an argument or controversy with me, because when you're in an argument with me, you suddenly become more important. I think this girl realized that. But messing with 'mama bear' here is a bad idea. She might be on my radar,” she assured her.

Finally, the champion didn't miss the chance to respond to her rival's main provocation, who made a signal by lowering her fingers one by one as she defeated the members of the “Four Horsewomen”. “I'm going to hit this girl at some point and I'm going to put my fingers down too, and you won't be surprised which finger stays up for her,” he said.

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At 28, Ronda Rousey He has a record of eleven wins in eleven fights, all by technical knockout or submission. Just like the rival, Bethe Correia, 31 years old, is also undefeated in professional MMA. The Brazilian won the nine fights she had, including triumphs over Shayna Baszler and Jessamyn Duke, Ronda's training partners.

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