What if Ronda Rousey reacted to her loss the way McGregor did to Diaz?

How did Ronda handle the loss worse than Conor? Has she made a single excuse or said a bad word about Holly since?

In every single possible way.

> Disappears for weeks immediately following the fight
> Resurfaces only to do talkshows no MMA fan cares about, refuses to talk about fighting, instead focusing on a non-existent acting career
> When she does talk about fighting, she talks about being suicidal for 30 minutes after the loss (and how we're all supposed to feel terrible about that, as if that's not a normal emotion everyone who's gone through a huge loss experiences) and how she feels she's still the champ
> Keeps talking about how she's coming back for her belt, how she's coming back stronger than ever. Does not train.
> Gets fat, gets angry at us for body shaming her, does not understand she's a pro athlete - staying in shape is basically part of her job
> 9 months after loss, still hasn't confirmed a come back date, although was very interested for about 3 months while Miesha held the belt. We're all sure that had nothing to do with the fact that she thinks Miesha is a gimme fight for her

How is this not infinitely worse than Conor? Conor lost, owned up to it, booked a rematch with the guy who beat him and went back to the gym.
 
Nah i'm not a racist. I just wanted to hear if you were a McGregor fan since hes using racist slurs against every single one of his opponents, german/brazilian/mexican/whatever
hey dummy, using words like Mick or Cracker when describing a person of that nationality or race just shows you up for what you are.
 
hey dummy, using words like Mick or Cracker when describing a person of that nationality or race just shows you up for what you are.
As long as you feel the same about McGregor. If you are a fan piss right off
 
In every single possible way.

> Disappears for weeks immediately following the fight
> Resurfaces only to do talkshows no MMA fan cares about, refuses to talk about fighting, instead focusing on a non-existent acting career
> When she does talk about fighting, she talks about being suicidal for 30 minutes after the loss (and how we're all supposed to feel terrible about that, as if that's not a normal emotion everyone who's gone through a huge loss experiences) and how she feels she's still the champ
> Keeps talking about how she's coming back for her belt, how she's coming back stronger than ever. Does not train.
> Gets fat, gets angry at us for body shaming her, does not understand she's a pro athlete - staying in shape is basically part of her job
> 9 months after loss, still hasn't confirmed a come back date, although was very interested for about 3 months while Miesha held the belt. We're all sure that had nothing to do with the fact that she thinks Miesha is a gimme fight for her

How is this not infinitely worse than Conor? Conor lost, owned up to it, booked a rematch with the guy who beat him and went back to the gym.
Again none of this has anything to do with sportsmanship nor is any of it inherently 'bad'.
 
No, the majority wanted to see her lose. McGregor still has the majority support. It does not matter what he does. He lost, and then he went to the press conference and sold complete PR lies to decieve media and his fans.
Made multiple excuses for his loss, pretending he was in full control of the fight aswell.
Went home to post on IG that he was still rich and Aldo/RDA were pussies.

Atleast 10 articles were written about how "once in history McGregor is at dealing with losses"

And he failed to do so....

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Again none of this has anything to do with sportsmanship nor is any of it inherently 'bad'.

The way she handled the loss is indeed 'inherently bad'. It's like a 'what not to do' guide for losing.
 
Actually Ronda handled it better which is pretty hilarious.

"Boy got lucky"...sure he did Conor, sure he did.

Someone please post Conor's big book of excuses.

conor handled the loss very well, and has gone after a rematch even to the detriment of his own career.

rhonda needed to get over herself and take the loss and move on and try to win again.

Conor, even immediate post fight has a pretty honest view of what happened

 
In every single possible way.

> Disappears for weeks immediately following the fight
> Resurfaces only to do talkshows no MMA fan cares about, refuses to talk about fighting, instead focusing on a non-existent acting career
> When she does talk about fighting, she talks about being suicidal for 30 minutes after the loss (and how we're all supposed to feel terrible about that, as if that's not a normal emotion everyone who's gone through a huge loss experiences) and how she feels she's still the champ
> Keeps talking about how she's coming back for her belt, how she's coming back stronger than ever. Does not train.
> Gets fat, gets angry at us for body shaming her, does not understand she's a pro athlete - staying in shape is basically part of her job
> 9 months after loss, still hasn't confirmed a come back date, although was very interested for about 3 months while Miesha held the belt. We're all sure that had nothing to do with the fact that she thinks Miesha is a gimme fight for her

How is this not infinitely worse than Conor? Conor lost, owned up to it, booked a rematch with the guy who beat him and went back to the gym.

Connie ran to Iceland, retired and destroyed UFC 200.
Very well reacted, yes. Goof.

Ignore the fact that Ronda said even before the Holly fight that she was gonna take some time off.
You're pissed because you don't know what she'll do.

Your post screams "WHEN IS SHE GOING TO LET US KNOW"
 
I doubt anything she said after that ass-kicking was coherent. Her egg got scrambled thoroughly.

but I agree, the backlash would've been different had she took the high road and owned the loss
 
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