Ronda Rousey
IN PHOTO: Feb 28, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Ronda Rousey at the post fight press conference for UFC 184 at Staples Center. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Ultimate Fighting Championship, or UFC, women’s bantamweight contender Bethe Correia offered no kind words for the reigning champion Ronda Rousey. The Brazilian contender who is also the self-proclaimed slayer of the “Four Horsewomen” ranted on the way the champion has represented the outfit and how she intends to end her reign if given the opportunity by UFC President Dana White.

The 31-year-old competitor is currently undefeated in her professional record and is eyeing to put a dent on the similar immaculate slate of Rousey. Among Correia’s victims during her path to prominence are “Rowdy’s” close buddies and members of the “Four Horsewomen” Jessamyn Duke and Shayna Bazsler whom she both disposed via technical knockout. She vows to inflict the same damage to the champion even going to graphical lengths on how she intends to accomplish the task.

“I feel like I'm the one that is the champ and all that is missing is the belt. I'm going to do whatever it takes. I'm going in there to kill her, spank her, to kick her ass," Correia recently ranted via Yahoo Sports.

Apart from playing out her fantasy of becoming the next champion, Correia was also critical by the way Rousey has handled herself as the women’s bantamweight champion. She explains that Rousey is a selfish champion and is only concerned with her personal endeavours such as her movie career, product endorsements and other extra-curricular activities outside the Octagon. “Rowdy" has already starred in “The Expendables 3” movie and has two other new releases slated for 2015, “Entourage the Movie” and the 8th instalment of “The Fast and the Furious” franchise. She also hints at taking some time off before taking on a new challenger as she has recently signed on a Peter Berg movie entitled “Mile 22.”

Rousey, for her part, has shown her commitment to the sport despite the numerous offers to take on a Hollywood career similar to the path embarked by former mixed martial arts talent Gina Carano. The 28-year-old Riverside, California native has shown her willingness to take on comers and even took on back to back championship title defences in December 2013 and February 2014, a span of less than 3 months between the two fights. She won both challenges against Liz Carmouche and Miesha Tate cementing her status as one of the best talents in the UFC.

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