Ronda Rousey Knockout at UFC 193 Latest News: 'Cyborg', Miesha Tate rip "Rowdy" for Holly Holm loss
Ronda Rousey's former challenger Miesha Tate and on-paper rival Cristiane 'Cyborg' Justino were not too pleasant towards 'Rowdy' after her UFC 193 loss.
Rousey was dealt with her first professional mixed martial arts defeat when she was knocked out by former world boxing champion Holly Holm in the second round of their fight. She has held an undefeated record since 2011, and won all her fights by stoppage before dropping to a 12-1 record after Saturday night.
Her global superstar status had naturally earned Rousey her share of fans and detractors. But the most notable reactions came from her fellow fighters who are still aching to get their hands on her.
In a report by MMA Junkie, Tate was taking on some hosting duties at Gentleman's club Sapphire on fight night. Upon the bout's end, "Cupcake" immediately went on a profanity-laced rant against the former UFC bantamweight champion.
"I'm f-cking stoked. F-ck Ronda Rousey. F-ck her and her 'Nobody has the right to beat me.' Nobody has the right to beat you? Well you just got beat, b-tch."
Tate did give credit where credit was due and congratulated Holm for what she had accomplished. "Anyways, I'm proud of Holly," Tate continued. "She had a perfect, flawless game plan. She came in with it (Saturday) and now she is the champion."
In an August report by MMA Mania, Tate was promised a third shot at Rousey immediately after her victory against Jessica Eye at UFC on FOX 16 in July, but the fight was given to Holm instead.
Meanwhile, Rousey's long-time on-paper rival Cristiane "Cyborg" Justino also took shots at Rousey's loss. The former Strikeforce featherweight champion immediately took her post-fight reactions on Twitter.
"Congratulation Holy Holm amazing head kick! @_HOLLYHOLM Deus é justo! God is fair!" Justino wrote.
Hours after, she decides to take shots at Rousey once again.
"I don't understand why you would decide to be a #DNB when you're getting kicked in the head," she wrote.