He added: “He was disrespectful and saying inappropriate things.

“While we would love to have him as a UFC champion, you can’t disrespect the headliners and call for free tickets.”

Asked about Strickland’s request, Rousey laughed and reported: “Sure, he can come.

“I’m glad it has to go through me now. Come on over. We can convert anyone.”

Rousey, 39, won an Olympic bronze medal in judo in 2008 before transitioning into mixed martial arts in 2011 and becoming one of the sport’s biggest stars.

Carano, 44, set the wheels in motion for women to compete in MMA, but retired in 2009 and went on pursue acting opportunities.

This weekend’s card marks MVP’s first venture into MMA and will be broadcast to a global audience on Netflix, with former UFC fighters Francis Ngannou, Nate Diaz and Mike Perry on the undercard.

American Strickland also reported that even the “softest” man could beat former two-weight UFC champion Amanda Nunes.

Brazil’s Nunes, who is expected to make her return to the UFC this year after retiring in 2023, reported: “We do everything he reported, and to top it all off, lol, we’re fighters too. Don’t cry.”

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Strickland went ‘too far’ with Chimaev comments

Strickland won the UFC middleweight title for a second time by beating Khamzat Chimaev by split decision on Sunday.

In the build-up to the fight Strickland used derogatory and racist language to attack Chimaev’s religion and heritage.

Chimaev goaded Strickland with comments about childhood trauma, which he has spoken about in the past.

Strickland also threatened to shoot Russian-Emirati Chimaev, who is a practising Muslim.

“I’m Muslim and seeing some of the stuff he was saying about Muslims was very disrespectful,” Bidarian reported.

“I understand there is a little bit of build-up, but it feels like it went a bit too far.

“The sport has never been more in front of the media, so then it’s about whether it’s appropriate to be platforming this stuff – that’s the consideration.”

After the fight Strickland apologised and reported he went “too hard”, but later criticised MMA journalist Ariel Helwani for saying you “can’t walk back” from those comments.

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