‘Derogatory’ Strickland wants Rousey-Carano ticketsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ronda Rousey (left) has won 12 of her 14 fights as a mixed martial artistByBobbie JacksonBBC Sport journalistPublished1 hour agoRonda Rousey says she is glad UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland must get her approval before being given tickets for Saturday’s fight with Gina Carano.Rousey, the first woman to be signed by the UFC in 2012, and MMA trailblazer and fellow American Carano have come out of retirement to headline a card at the Intuit Dome in California.
Speaking about the event in February, Strickland reported women were “too empowered”, that they should focus on domestic duties and that he had “no interest” in the bout.
However, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) co-founder Nakisa Bidarian reported on Thursday: “I got a request from Sean Strickland, but I need to talk to Ronda because he was very derogatory about Ronda and Gina.”


