Ronda Rousey has some words of advice for Conor McGregor.
Speaking to TMZ Sports, the former UFC women's bantamweight champion said there is a line that doesn't need to be crossed when selling a matchup.
"I understand promoting fights and having to sell them. I really do," Rousey said. "But I don't think people have to get arrested in order to do that."
McGregor was arrested in April for attacking a bus that was carrying UFC fighters during a media day at the Barclays Center to promote UFC 223.
He was charged with three counts ofassaultand one count ofcriminal mischief but agreed to a plea deal in July that called for five days of community service and up to three days of anger-management classes.