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UFC News: Women's Bantamweight Chapion Ronda Rousey Puts Her Body Critics To Shame By Stepping Out In Sexy Crop Top

Ronda Rousey

(Photo : Getty Images) RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JULY 31: UFC Strawweight Champion Ronda Rousey of the United States poses for photographers during the UFC 190 Rousey v Correia weigh-in at HSBC Arena on July 31, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

UFC Women's Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has taken less than a minute to ward off her last three opponents in the octagon. However, it is taking her significantly longer to silence her body-shaming critics, who call her built "too masculine." On Monday, she hit back by posting a sexy photo of herself in a crop top and short shorts.

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Rousey took care of Brazil's Bethe Correia in only 34 seconds on Saturday night to retain her bantamweight belt in UFC 190. The following day, she decided to celebrate by letting her hair down and being a spectator at a soccer match with her family. She took to Instagram to share a snap from the relaxing day out.

A photo posted by rondarousey (@rondarousey) on Aug 3, 2015 at 5:36am PDT


"That moment when you realize life is great and you can eat all the hotdogs you want!!! Had a blast at my first ever soccer game with my family yesterday!!," she said. In the photo, her wavy blonde hair is cascading down her shoulders. She showed off her rock-hard abs in a blue crop top that also showed off a belly button ring.

She paired the crop top with white shorts and dark glasses. In her hands, she held a blue drink and some hotdogs. "So cool getting a chance to watch Flamengo and Santos play live!! Thank you team Flamengo for taking such good care of us. we are absolutely loving our vacation in Rio, it was an unforgettable day!!" she ended.

Just before her big match last Saturday, Rousey opened up about critics who keep targeting her body type. She said that just because she has an athletic built, doesn't mean she's any less of a woman. She had strong words for people who criticize her but she also admitted in an interview with Cosmopolitan that she was not always comfortable with her body image.

"I grew up thinking that because my body type was uncommon [i.e., athletic], it was a bad thing," she confessed. "Now that I'm older, I've really begun to realize that I'm really proud that my body has developed for a purpose and not just to be looked at," she said.


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