Ronda Rousey names UFC star she wants to sign for MVP MMA
Ronda Rousey reveals which UFC fighter she wants to poach for MVP MMA When news broke that Ronda Rousey would be returning to MMA under Jake Paul’s MVP banner rather than the UFC, it caught many people off guard. The former champion hasn’t held back in her criticism of her old organisation either, recently claiming that the MVP MMA 1 Netflix event is superior to the upcoming UFC White House card.
Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Ronda Rousey reveals which UFC fighter she wants to poach for MVP MMA When news broke that Ronda Rousey would be returning to MMA under Jake Paul’s MVP banner rather than the UFC, it caught many people off guard. The former champion hasn’t held back in her criticism of her old organisation either, recently claiming that the MVP MMA 1 Netflix event is superior to the upcoming UFC White House card. And despite her continuous criticism of the UFC’s recent practices, there is one current star she would like to poach for her new promotion.
Paddy Pimblett named as Rousey’s Top UFC pick for MVP MMA Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images During the second MVP MMA press conference earlier this month, Rousey threw a few comments Paddy Pimblett’s way while having a go at Kayla Harrison. Still, despite the offhand remark, it has come out that if Rousey had the chance to bring one UFC fighter over to MVP MMA, she’d pick ‘The Baddy’.
“I was talking to Ronda and I asked her if there was one person on the UFC roster that she could poach and bring over to MVP, she said Paddy ‘The Baddy’,” Matt Welty of Complex told Jake Paul during a recent interview. Pimblett is still working through his interim lightweight title loss earlier this year against Justin Gaethje. That defeat cost him the headline spot at the UFC White House event against Ilia Topuria.
The Brit is expected back in action on July 11 at UFC 329 during International Fight Week. The card will reportedly be headlined by Conor McGregor’s return to MMA. And earlier this week, Paddy seemed to confirm that he’ll be facing Benoit Saint-Denis as he looks to bounce back into contention.