Rose Namajunas on What it Means to be a True Thug

Not unlike terms such as “’barbarian” and “savage,” the term “thug” has been abused and misused by many people for decades. But when Bruce Buffer yells the word “thug” prior to calling out Rose Namajunas’ God-given name, she seems to bring a diff…

Not unlike terms such as “’barbarian” and “savage,” the term “thug” has been abused and misused by many people for decades. But when Bruce Buffer yells the word “thug” prior to calling out Rose Namajunas’ God-given name, she seems to bring a different aura to the word and a different meaning. Speaking with Luke Thomas […]

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Rose Namajunas Refuses Conor McGregor’s Online Apology: ‘F**k That’

Rose Namajunas wasn’t about to accept Conor McGregor’s apology on Instagram:

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Many prominent MMA personalities were affected by Conor McGregor’s chaotic Brooklyn outburst two days before April 7’s UFC 223.

The attack, where the former champion threw a metal dolly threw a bus containing rival Khabib Nurmagomedov, left two fighters injured and unable to compete on the event and also forced a third fight off the card when McGregor friend (and accomplice) Artem Lobov was pulled from his scheduled fight with Alex Caceres.

But the incident, which eventually saw McGregor incarcerated for assault charges overnight and awaiting court this June, almost had a far more impactful effect on the event, as UFC women’s strawweight Rose Namajunas was in the bus and visibly shaken by the events, to the point where she even considered not fighting Joanna Jedrzejczyk on the card.

While “Thug” Rose did decide to fight on and beat her rival by unanimous decision, things are still not good between her and McGregor. According to Outside the Cage on Twitter, Namajunas had a seething reply to “The Notorious” when he tried to apologize to her on Instagram, simply saying, “F*** that, call Pat,” in reference to her longtime partner Pat Barry.

Namajunas also addressed the incident during a recent appearance on The Jim & Sam Show (via MMA Mania), noting that the situation is far from ideal because even though she picked up a second victory over a woman who just months ago was talked up as the best female MMA fighter of all-time, she’s only asked about the attack, so that accomplishment will always be overshadowed by what McGregor did:

“It just sucks because that’s the question that’s always gonna be asked. And it’s like, ‘Look what I did.’”

A fair point from “Thug” Rose to be certain because her second consecutive win over a historic women’s champion is undoubtedly being overshadowed by a needless, violent event that not only injured innocent people but forced three fights off of the most anticipated pay-per-view of the year thus far.

The focus will likely always remain on McGregor and his antics from the weekend, however, and it’s hard to look past Namajunas’ desire for her efforts in the cage to be focused on rather than a crime committed by a superstar who has shown he cares about little else than going off the rails in his post-Mayweather period of debauchery.

In that sense, you can see why she isn’t accepting McGregor’s apology.

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Rose Namajunas: ‘I Want to be The Most Influential Champion, in a Positive Light’

Rose Namajunas hopes to inspire others in her championship run. Namajunas won the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) strawweight title back in Nov. 2017 at UFC 217. She earned a stunning first-round TKO victory over Joanna Jedrzejczyk, who was previo…

Rose Namajunas hopes to inspire others in her championship run. Namajunas won the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) strawweight title back in Nov. 2017 at UFC 217. She earned a stunning first-round TKO victory over Joanna Jedrzejczyk, who was previously unbeaten. “Thug” Rose would go on to successfully retain her gold against Jedrzejczyk in a rematch […]

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Quote: Dana White Was ‘Disgusted’ By Namajunas-Jedrzeczyk II Scores

Joanna Jedrzejczyk felt as if she won her rematch against Rose Namajunas at UFC 223 earlier this month (April 7, 2018) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The judges, however, disagreed, handing “Thug” Rose a unanimous decision victory, which allowed her to reclaim the 115-pound title she had won with a brutal first-round […]

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk felt as if she won her rematch against Rose Namajunas at UFC 223 earlier this month (April 7, 2018) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The judges, however, disagreed, handing “Thug” Rose a unanimous decision victory, which allowed her to reclaim the 115-pound title she had won with a brutal first-round stoppage victory over Jedrzejczyk in their initial meeting at UFC 217 in New York City last year.

And as far as the rematch goes, the Polish striker recently said that she wasn’t the only one who felt as if the decision should have been given to her:

“Even Rose’s coach said after the verdict that I won that fight,” Jedrzejczyk told PolsatSport.pl, (via Bloody Elbow). She again brought up the disparity in total number of strikes for both of them as “proof” that she should’ve won.

“Numbers don’t lie. Commission in New York is very young. They are still learing how to score fights,” Joanna said. “Dana White was also a little bit disgusted by the scoring.”

Although Jedrzejczyk did indeed out-land Namajunas in terms of strikes, it seemed as if the general consensus from the mixed martial arts community was that Namajunas had done enough to get the nod.

Moving forward, it will likely be difficult for Jedrzejczyk to earn a trilogy fight against Namajunas, although she does remain one of the best fighters in the division.

She has also expressed interest in making a jump up to 125 pounds, which may be the best decision at this stage in her career.

Where would you like to see Jedrzejczyk go next?

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UFC 223 Results: Matches to Make for the Winners and Losers

UFC 223 had one of the most eventful weeks of any event but the show went on with two title fights anyway. Khabib Nurmagomedov took the UFC lightweight belt by beating Al Iaquinta soundly…

UFC 223 had one of the most eventful weeks of any event but the show went on with two title fights anyway. Khabib Nurmagomedov took the UFC lightweight belt by beating Al Iaquinta soundly…