Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sends Out His Support and Sympathy to Ronda Rousey After Her Loss at UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship

By Staff Writer

Nov 20, 2015 04:14 AM EST

Recently, famous undefeated Ronda Rousey got knocked down by the new UFC women's bantamweight champion, Holly Holm. Famous boxer Floyd Mayweather shares his sentiments and support to Ronda amidst loss.

After Ronda Rousey's loss on UFC women's bantamweight, it has come as a shock to many of her fans as she hasn't lost any fight yet until now. In line with this recent event, 50 Cent took to his instagram to post a picture mocking the loss of Rousey which he claimed to be Mayweather's idea. According to Fight Hype, Mayweather denied any of the accusations against him, saying that he didn't think it was cool for anyone to make fun of Rousey's loss. He doesn't agree with how the people on social media have been trolling on her and the recent downfall she just had.

"Certain things you have to learn. People will love you on Friday and then Sunday morning, it's nothing but negative comments," Mayweather said when talking about what he thought of what Rousey is going through right now. Holm is a former world boxing champion and she knocked out Rousey with a left head kick in the second round, as reported by ESPN. Mayweather expresses his sympathy towards Rousey by saying he wanted her to hold her head up high and to not let this incident discourage her. He even offered to help Rousey in boxing if she needs it, saying it's all about timing and inches.

Rousey hasn't said much since her big loss as she did not only lose the title, but also her record of being undefeated. She only gave out one statement since her loss and it was through her instagram page, according to International Business Times. She thanked everyone who supported her for all their love and support, assuring them she will only need to take some time off but she will be back.

Rousey's loss has come as a shock to many of her fans, as she has always been undefeated. However, this is definitely not yet the end for Rousey, as she already assured.

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