Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Ronda Rousey have rarely seen eye to eye.
The MMA fighter and the retired and welterweight champion have a history of verbal banter dating back to 2014, when Mayweather had said of Rousey: “I don’t even know who he is”.![]() |
Ronda Rousey reels from a left by Holly Holm. Photograph: Joe Castro/AAP |
Other gems include Mayweather telling Rousey to call him “when she makes $300m in 36 minutes” - a reference to his May win over Manny Pacquiao – to which she responded by telling the boxer to get in touch with her “when he learns how to read and write”.
So it was some surprise when Mayweather expressed sympathy for Rousey following the loss of her unbeaten record to a knockout by Holly Holm in Melbourne over the weekend.
Mayweather denied having anything to do with a post by the hip-hop star 50 Centthat mocked the mixed martial arts fighter’s defeat by Holm. A picture on Instagram showed Rousey’s face superimposed over a dying Apollo Creed lying in the arms of Sylvester Stallone in Rocky IV with the words: “Floyd told me to post this. He want me to do the dirty work.”
“I don’t think it’s cool how everyone is trolling her on social media,” Mayweather said. “Certain things you have to learn. People will love you on Friday and then Sunday morning, it’s nothing but negative comments and people making jokes and people making fun about you, which I don’t think is cool.
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“I’m not talking about boxing; I’m just talking about life. When you lose a loved one, that’s taking a loss. I think that everything is just a learning experience. In due time, she’ll be able to bounce back and make some noise again in mixed martial arts.”
Rousey has said little apart from her own post on Instagram. “I just wanted to thank everyone for the love and support. I appreciate the concerns about my health, but I’m fine. As I had mentioned before, I’m going to take a little bit of time, but I’ll be back.”