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There's a difference between an excuse and hiding away for a month, refusing to even acknowledge the fight and selling stories about how depressed and upset you were that you lost. I'll ask again, what fighters am I ignoring?
Calling someone a fake humility bitch for absolutely no reason (after claiming they punched you) is disrespectful, bringing up family is not the only way you can piss someone off. Ronda created the whole rivalry with Tate and started off the trash talking, here's a quote from her speaking about Meisha directly "I kind of created this rivalry on purpose because I had enough friends, and I really could use a few enemies. And the result of how much attention this fight's been getting, that just proves me right." She made her an enemy, got into shit talking with her and then acted like a spoilt brat after the way in and embarrassed her self.
So you need to know someone in person to believe they are not a nice person? I'm not even going to bother listing the countless names and examples which would make you look a complete hypocrite. Oh and by the way, we are all judgemental, we regularly make judgements on people we don't know, this is a boxing forum.
There is not one right or wrong way to deal with a loss, everyone deals with them differently. There is a difference between hyping a fight and shitting on someone's family, you have to be able to see that. We all knew Hitler was a pos, but based on Ronda's actions we can't say for sure she is a POS. We don't know her, only her fight persona. Conor McGregor is by all accounts a really good and genuine dude, you would never know it from his mma career. Yes, we are all judgemental, but there is a fine line with it and most people go way overboard with it due to just being haters. This world is full of haters who hate to see people doing better than them, we love to tear people down. You can't tell me I'm wrong on that.