Correia wants rematch vs. Rousey
As the old saying goes: If you're knocked out in 34 seconds, get up and try again.
After being floored at the hands of Ronda Rousey at UFC 190 on Aug. 1, Bethe Correia wants a rematch.
Correia posted a photo on Instagram with the following caption:
I was extremely criticized and judged by lack of respect due to a bad interpretation of the current champ. All that time I saw the real face of the current champ trying to pose as a saint while she always said publicly that she wanted to make me "have a meeting with Jesus" which was her true intention. The media never gave that much coverage. I'd never would fight anyone with the intention to kill, break their neck which is something there's no return from. I wouldn't joke about it, because wanting to kill someone is not caring about the pain their family would feel!
So I tell (Ronda Rousey) I'm here and I'll fight for a rematch in 2016, stronger, more mature, we'll see each other again!
I wanted to fight you and I got it. I'll get that chance again and I'll have my revenge at the right time!
Correia was very vocal leading up to her bout against Rousey. She made one roundly criticized remark about Rousey committing suicide, which was particularly insensitive because Rousey lost her father to suicide when she was 8 years old.