16 October,2016 09:21 AM IST | | Agencies
Ultimate Fighting Championship boss Dana White believes Ronda Rousey felt betrayed by the media, who slammed her after her shock bantamweight title knockout to Holly Holm last November, and so went into seclusion. Ronda is scheduled to fight women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 next month
Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey
Ultimate Fighting Championship boss Dana White believes Ronda Rousey felt betrayed by the media, who slammed her after her shock bantamweight title knockout to Holly Holm last November, and so went into seclusion. Ronda is scheduled to fight women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 next month.
"Ronda's biggest issue was with the media. She felt they completely turned on her when she lost," UFC president White told FOX Sports Live.
"She felt like these people in the media whom she gave three years of her life cruising around, giving interviews to, completely turned on her when she lost," added White.