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WARNING! Ronda Rousey cash grab expected to backfire for Netflix, send fed-up fight fans back to UFC

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Ronda Rousey, who flew into narcissistic rage when UFC had the audacity to pass on her comeback offer (because of this), thinks she’s getting revenge on her former employer by staging a competing fight card on May 16 in Los Angeles, the same night as UFC Vegas 116 at Meta Apex in Las Vegas. But […]

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 30: Ronda Rousey reacts to her loss to Amanda Nunes of Brazil during the UFC 207 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 30, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Ronda Rousey, who flew into narcissistic rage when UFC had the audacity to pass on her comeback offer ( because of this ), thinks she’s getting revenge on her former employer by staging a competing fight card on May 16 in Los Angeles, the same night as UFC Vegas 116 at Meta Apex in Las Vegas . But Rousey’s headlining fight against former Strikeforce attraction Gina Carano , which tops a Netflix lineup comprised of multiple UFC veterans and former champions , may have the opposite effect and leave jaded fight fans with the feeling that “Rousey vs.

Carano” was a colossal waste of time. Seems to be a lot of that on Netflix these days . “How many times are we going to walk away from a fight — like with Jake Paul and Mike Tyson — and kind of feel icky and wish that we didn’t watch it?

I think we’re going to feel the same thing with this fight,” former UFC welterweight Matt Brown told The Fighter vs. The Writer . “Feel like we wasted our time.

Maybe not feel icky but we’re going to feel like we wasted our time. How many times are we going to do that? At some point it’s going to play itself out.