Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey once went head-to-head during an epic face-off for a commercial shoot.
McGregor staring down Rousey is an image many MMA fans could only dream of. But fans were able to witness an intense face-off in the Bud Light Team Challenge.
Bud Light brought the pair of former UFC champions for a media opportunity and they didn’t disappoint.
McGregor and Rousey intensely walked towards each other before facing off. She then broke eye contact in a hilarious moment before they embraced.
McGregor claimed he’d be tossed on his head in ‘one second flat’ if Rousey ever got her hands on him.
“I swear on my life her back muscles were the most solidest back muscles I’d ever felt in my life,” he revealed. “I thought if this lady was to get a hold of me, she would throw me on my head in literally one second flat.
“So, I would not like to engage in a clinch fight with Ronda. But make no mistake about it, I have my ways to win that fight, too.”
Rousey had one more UFC fight before retiring from MMA after her shoot with McGregor. She lost to Amanda Nunes in her final Octagon outing.
A sensational return to the UFC was rumoured, but Ariel Helwani claims she is not considering a UFC comeback.
As for McGregor, he made his triumphant return to the UFC when he destroyed Donald Cerrone following his hiatus.
But he has since lost back-to-back fights to Dustin Poirier, with a showdown against Michael Chandler mooted.
Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey, two former UFC champions, faced off in a memorable moment during a Bud Light Team Challenge commercial shoot. The intensity between McGregor and Rousey as they walked towards each other was palpable, with McGregor admitting he was wary of Rousey’s strength. Despite the light-hearted banter, both fighters showed respect for each other’s skills. Rousey, known for her incredible back muscles, made McGregor think twice about engaging in a clinch fight with her.Since their encounter, Rousey has retired from MMA after a loss to Amanda Nunes in her final UFC fight. Rumors of a UFC comeback have been circulating, but according to Ariel Helwani, Rousey is not considering a return to the Octagon. McGregor, on the other hand, made a triumphant return to the UFC with a win over Donald Cerrone but has since faced setbacks with losses to Dustin Poirier. Despite this, McGregor remains focused on his goals and a potential showdown with Michael Chandler.The world of MMA is always evolving, and fans are eagerly awaiting news of upcoming fights and events. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite fighters and the latest developments in the world of mixed martial arts. Join us as we continue to provide you with valuable information and insights into the exciting world of UFC and MMA.
During their epic face-off for a Bud Light Team Challenge commercial shoot, Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey captivated MMA fans with their intense stare-down. McGregor, known for his bravado, admitted to feeling wary of Rousey’s strength, particularly her solid back muscles. He joked about the possibility of being thrown on his head in no time if Rousey ever got a hold of him. Despite the lighthearted banter, both fighters showcased mutual respect for each other’s skills on that memorable day.Following their encounter, Rousey went on to have one final UFC fight, a loss to Amanda Nunes, before retiring from MMA. Speculation about a potential UFC comeback for Rousey has surfaced, but according to notable MMA journalist Ariel Helwani, she is currently not entertaining the idea of returning to the Octagon. On the other hand, McGregor experienced a successful return to the UFC with a victory over Donald Cerrone. However, he faced setbacks with consecutive losses to Dustin Poirier, leading to discussions about a possible matchup with Michael Chandler.As the world of MMA continues to evolve, fans eagerly anticipate updates on their favorite fighters and upcoming events. Stay tuned for the latest news and developments in the dynamic realm of mixed martial arts. Join us as we strive to provide you with valuable insights and information to keep you informed about the exciting world of UFC and MMA. Follow us for more updates and to show your support for our dedication to delivering useful content for you.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)