Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has gone to great lengths to put some distance between herself and her judo past, despite winning an Olympic medal back in 2008.
Probably because of experiences like this one, but it was later learned that she also had issues with one of her ex-coaches, who she claims left her stagnant, starving, and flat-out broke. Now, the man she harpooned in her recent autobiography, Jason Morris, is speaking out.
"I was happy to be mentioned. (Rousey) acknowledges that we were part of her rise, and anybody with a brain can say, 'These people must have something going for them.