Jake Paul backs Ronda Rousey’s alternative of UFC fighter that she would poach for MVP MMA

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Ronda Rousey has one name in mind that she would pick to poach from the UFC for MVP MMA.

Ever because it was announced that Ronda Rousey would make her MMA return with Jake Paul‘s MVP MMA and never the UFC, the combat sports world has been shocked.

The previous UFC star has repeatedly been sending shots at her former promotion, and she or he claimed that the MVP MMA 1 Netflix card is best than the upcoming UFC White House event.

And despite her continuous criticism of the UFC’s recent practices, there may be one current star she would really like to poach for her recent promotion.

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Full Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano card graphic. Credit: Jake Paul on X

Ronda Rousey chooses Paddy Pimblett because the fighter she would poach for MVP MMA

Earlier this month on the second MVP MMA press conference, Rousey by chance insulted UFC star Paddy Pimblett when she was getting into on Kayla Harrison.

Despite her accidental insult, it has been revealed that if Rousey could select one UFC star to poach for MVP MMA, she would select ‘The Baddy’.

“I used to be talking to Ronda and I asked her if there was one person on the UFC roster that she could poach and convey over to MVP, she said Paddy ‘The Baddy’,” Matt Welty of Complex told Jake Paul during a recent interview.

“Yeah, I believe that may be good,” Paul replied.

“I believe we just poach all of them, truthfully, get the fighters what they need to be paid, much like boxing and that’s why lots of the UFC guys wish to box because they will get $10-20 million for one fight versus $1.5 million for being a champion.”

Pimblett continues to be getting over his interim lightweight title loss to Justin Gaethje earlier this 12 months, which cost him the chance of headlining the UFC White House event against Ilia Topuria.

Justin Gaethje, wearing his UFC belt, and Paddy Pimblett shake hands after their fight at UFC 324 as Joe Rogan watches on
Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett had a violent fight. Credit: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

It was confirmed, though, that the Brit will return to motion on International Fight Week on July 11 at UFC 329, on the event that’s reportedly set to be headlined by Conor McGregor‘s MMA return.

Earlier this week, Pimblett appeared to verify that his opponent can be Benoit Saint-Denis as he looks to return to the win column and potentially re-inserting himself into the lightweight title picture.

Although the 31-year-old suffered his first UFC loss last day out, he continues to be widely thought to be considered one of the most important stars within the promotion with future title potential.

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