Ronda Rousey Names The Man She Would Most Like To Beat Up

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Ronda Rousey has said it a thousand times: She’s not going to fight a man in UFC. *BUT* … that pesky fact aside, which men would she like to fight if issues like gender and weight classes and reality weren’t in the way? When asked during a Wall Street Journal live Q&A, here’s what she had to say:

“Dream world like skills-wise or annoying me-wise?” Rousey asked the fan.

“Does size count? Could we just go from anybody’s skills? Like dream match. Skills-wise, I would love to see where I would go with [former light heavyweight champion] Jon Jones because he’s the one most able to improvise within a match, which is something I really pride myself on. I think we’d do some crazy ninja stuff.

“And then Bryan Caraway’s really annoying. It would be fun to beat him up, but plenty of other people have gotten that pleasure before me, apparently.”

For those wondering who Bryan Caraway is, he’s a fellow UFC fighter and boyfriend of Miesha Tate, one of Ronda Rousey’s most hated opponents (he’s the fella on the right in the photo above). Rousey and Tate have fought twice, with Ronda breaking Miesha’s arm backwards in their first match. And the amount of smack thrown between the three is monumental, with Caraway once flipping out and saying he’d “knock her teeth down her throat.”

If that sounds bad… well, it’s because it does sound bad. But keep in mind that Rousey had been emasculating the guy for several months, calling him “Mr. Miesha Tate” and a “douchebag pet boyfriend.” This isn’t the first time she’s said she could beat him in a fight, and from Caraway’s position, he was just saying what he thought would happen if that fight actually went down.

But again, you just can’t say something like that without sounding like a monster. Which leaves him in somewhat of a tough position because Rousey seems to be in no rush to stop bringing his name up whenever the question of fighting men is concerned. It’s really too bad she’ll never cross over and fight in the men’s 135-pound division. That’s where Caraway fights, and she could finally have her annoying-me dream world match.

(via MMA Fighting)

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