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Floyd Mayweather says UFC star Rhonda Rosie appear on the cover of Ring magazine makes boxing "look bad."




It is believed Floyd Mayweather appearance Rhonda Rosie recently on the front cover of the magazine ring makes boxing look bad.
The undefeated five-division world champion, who went back and forth with Rosie over the past year, made days before the suspension 'raucous "takes on a three-division women's boxing world champion Holly Holm in UFC 193.Mayweather made a point to mention that Rosie was a female fighter, which was one of the other sport.
Rosie is the first fighter MMA, male of female, to appear on the front of Ring magazine.
"Well, you know, congratulations, but you know the sport is starting to look bad when female fighter from a completely different sport on the cover of a book of boxing," said Mayweather FightHype.com.
Mayweather has taken fire on Rosie before in the past when he claimed he had not heard of the UFC champion when he was asked about saying it may beat him in a fight.
Player, aged 28 years and then hit her in the "money" response after pipping him to award the best fighter in the ESPYs in July.


Speaking after receiving the award Rosie said: "I wonder how Floyd feels beaten by a woman for once." Evade retired boxers history of domestic violence.
Rosie the upcoming battle with Holm at UFC 193 on Sunday thrown bantamweight champion in boxing spotlight as they prepare to take on the fighter who dominated the feminine side of boxing for years before turning to MMA.
Comments rowdy as they wish to become a world champion in boxing, and claims of coach Edmond Tarverdyan they can beat any female with her hands, and also ruffled feathers among those who compete in the squared circle.
Rosie will defend UFC belt for the seventh time at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Sunday.

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