Ronda Rousey SNL Performance Gets Slammed By Cris Cyborg, Netizens -- See The Tweets

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Jan 25, 2016 06:13 AM EST

It seems like not all people were amused when Ronda Rousey appeared on "Saturday Night Live."

Longtime rival, Cristiane Justino or better known as Cris Cyborg, has blasted the former woman UFC champion in a Twitter post after her stint on "SNL."

"Watching #SNL and it looks like @rondarousey still needs help on her standup," wrote the former Strikeforce woman's featherweight champion.

Cyborg, who is referring to Rousey's standup game, did not waste any time to slam the former UFC champion.

Rousey has not released any comment yet with regard to this issue. Are we looking at a fight build up here? Many fans are certainly hoping for the two to settle the score in the near future and the winner should fight the current UFC champion Holly Holm.

There were talks about a super fight between Rousey and Cyborg before the former's last fight against Holly Holm, where she lost in a brutal fashion. All that talks died down, along with the potential business return had they fought when Rousey was still undefeated.

Cyborg's statement has been retweeted more than a thousand times and many fans seem to agree with the Brazilian mixed martial artist as it also received more than 1,500 likes.

Ronda Rousey was used to be the most-feared woman athlete in the whole world. She was undefeated, cocky and very proud. She picked all her opponents apart. She humiliated them without showing any sportsmanship. She was already regarded as the best woman fighter of all time and received a lot of recognition from movie and TV producers from Hollywood.

In November of 2015, the once proud fighter was humiliated by her unknown Australian challenger, Holm. It was a fight that many people agreed was a mismatch.

Rousey had nothing on Holm. The challenger punished the then champion from the start until she got caught by some big shots and went down to the canvass. It was one of the shocking upsets in the history of any sport.

On a lighter note, Rousey have finally congratulated the new UFC bantamweight champion on the same SNL episode.

"This is the first time I'm talking to my fans since I lost to Holly Holm in November, which, by the way, was a fight Holly deserved to win," the former champion said in a report relayed by The Daily News. "And I just wanted to take a minute to sincerely congratulate her."

It was definitely a classy move from Rousey.

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