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UFC Veteran: Ronda Rousey Will Make Me A Sandwich When I Beat Her

Sinead Farrell
By Sinead Farrell
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Ronda Rousey has been enjoying uninterrupted success of late. She's unstoppable in the octagon and her Hollywood career is about to take off in a remake of the 80's film Road House.

But UFC veteran David 'Tank' Abott is seemingly intent on bringing her career to a crashing halt with a challenge that has a potential value of $100,000.

Speaking this week, the heavyweight fighter expressed his desire to fight Rousey and issued some interesting stakes for a bout that would never happen but will still get people talking.

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The former wrestler physically outweighs Rousey by almost 100 pounds, and is a heavyweight fighter but nonetheless he's said this;

I will fight any female, and if I win (which is gonna happen) and you're gonna get bashed up good, then you have to make me a sandwich. If you win, you get $100,000.

Abbott's added caveat for the challenge demands that the fighter cannot "be, like, a tranny … you gotta be a female. Born a female.”

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Speaking specifically about Ronda Rousey as a worthy competitor for male fighters, the 'Tank' said:

What kind of medical marijuana are people smoking cos I want some of that. She's a girl, it's all about this emotional stuff. Don't think for a New York minute that pretty boy Floyd wouldn't knock the stuffing out of Ronda Rousey.

We have no idea why this idiotic 'Rousey vs Mayweather/McGregor/any male fighter keeps getting brought up but it really needs to end.

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