#2 Handling Her UFC Losses Poorly
In the interest of fairness, I want to preface this by saying that I have, and in in all likelihood never will experience what it's like to perform and/or fight in front of several thousand people in an arena, and in front of millions around the world, so I'll never know what it's like to fail on a grand stage.
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But, I have seen others, like Conor McGregor for example, who failed against Nate Diaz, and who failed against Floyd Mayweather, take his lumps with his chin up instead of going into hiding and demanding that interviewers couldn't ask him about his losses, which is pretty much what Ronda Rousey did.
In the rare circumstances where she would talk about losses, she'd come off as really immature and unlikable, which was pretty much the opposite of how she was viewed while she was still undefeated. Luckily, she's been able to rebuild her image thanks to WWE, but I guess the question now is, will she also be a poor sport when WWE isn't booking her as strongly? I guess we'll find out eventually!