Ronda Rousey's fellow female fighters from the UFC aren't exactly fans of the "Rowdy." Miesha Tate and Cris "Cyborg" Justino were quick to express their disdain against the current women's bantamweight champ.
In an exclusive with TMZ, Cyborg claimed that Rousey has been "ducking her" and has been doing so for four years already. It was recently announced that Holly Holm would be facing Rousey next at UFC 195. Tate mentioned that she was blindsided in the decision.
Tate and Cyborg weren't too happy about not being part of the main event at UFC 195, but they claim that they are ready to fight Rousey anytime and anywhere. Cyborg is already asking for the next fight, while Tate is also waiting for a rematch. UFC claims that they picked Holm because it would sell more, but the two fiery fighters aren't buying it.
Tate was also reported to be disappointed when it was decided that Holly Holm would be next in line for Rousey. MMAJunkie shared her rant about it on Instagram.
She said, "I am extremely disappointed how all the events unfolded this morning regarding news that I will not be fighting Ronda Rousey. I was told after my last win that I had earned the title shot. I've already begun training for Rousey and I was shocked to hear the announcement this morning. I regret this for not only myself, but my team, sponsors and the fans who like me believed my next fight was for the title."
Meanwhile, Tate, Cyborg, and Holm are joining forces for "Fight Valley: Knockaround Girls," an upcoming movie about the three fighters' respective journeys to fight Rousey. Bleacher Report shares details about this new project and has photos of the three together during training. The movie is set to be released on December 7.