Im not from the USA, here its even worst, to "press charges" you need stuff to actually happen, ie you got beaten up, now, a known professional fighter pressing charges cause someone did nothing more than verbal abuse to him? it would be hard not to laugh to his face, dont get me wrong, if the person doing the verbal abuse is clearly a physical threat if he feels like it then i would understand it, its not the case here.
Here the only way something similar remotely close to this would get traction is if it was Alexa Grasso and some wannabe thug guy harrass her on the street, even if she is capable of defending herself against the average guy she is still a woman and women violence is a thing here, something that law sort of cares about.
Pressing charges for that, its waste of public resources imo.