As for being called a liar, Rousey said: “Who the f*** are you to call me a liar? I was training there for five months, b****, you weren’t even there.”
Rousey pointed to Harrison’s decree after winning the title in June last year that she wouldn’t say anything bad of her. “She said, ‘Oh I’m never gonna say anything bad about Ronda, she took care of me and bought me groceries.’ How about you shut the f*** up and eat your groceries.”
And finally, she took aim at Harrison’s billing of her fight with Nunes. “If she thinks her fight is the biggest women’s fight of all time, why is she getting paid less now than I was 10 years ago? Riddle me this, b****, are you overvalued or are you underpaid?”
Rousey concluded that was really gets to her is what she called small-thinking on the part of Harrison. She said that her fight with Carano isn’t just the biggest women’s MMA fight, but the biggest MMA fight of all time. And it was, as she put it, “Assembled by and will be headlined by two women who dared to dream big.”
Kayla Harrison has since replied rather simply to the tirade, taking to social media to challenge Rousey to fight her. “FIGHT ME DEN,” she wrote via X.
FIGHT ME DEN 😎
— Kayla Harrison Official (@KaylaH) April 16, 2026
Rousey faces Carano in the headliner for MVP’s first MMA event on May 16, streaming on Netflix and featuring an undercard of UFC alumni including Francis Ngannou, Junior Dos Santos, Nate Diaz, and Mike Perry.

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