Ronda Rousey explains 'personal' animosity toward UFC executive Hunter Campbell
In official parlance, he’s the UFC’s chief business officer. In more informal settings, he’s often referred to as the UFC’s lawyer.
In official parlance, he’s the UFC ’s chief business officer. In more informal settings, he’s often referred to as the UFC’s lawyer. For Ronda Rousey , Hunter Campbell might as well be public enemy No.
1. During an appearance on "The Ariel Helwani Show” on Monday, Rousey recalled her dealings with Campbell as the UFC considered booking a fight between the former bantamweight queen and Gina Carano . Ultimately, Rousey and Carano will lead Most Valuable Promotions first MMA foray on Saturday at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
The card, which includes a number of notable names in addition to Rousey and Carano, will air on Netflix. While Ronda Rousey maintains a good relationship with Dana White even after negotiations with the UFC fell apart, the same can’t be said for Campbell. "It wasn't personal.
Well, with Hunter it was personal because he was just a f—ing asshole about it. He was just being such a chauvinist prick,” Rousey said. “He was being so dismissive and being like, just trying to get me and Gina to value ourselves less from the get-go, like this isn't the greatest thing that's fallen on his lap since he's f—ing been there.