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Marina Shafir: Ronda Rousey’s return, UFC criticism is ‘wake-up call to a lot of people in the MMA world’

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Marina Shafir: Ronda Rousey’s return, UFC criticism is ‘wake-up call to a lot of people in the MMA world’

Marina Shafir couldn’t stop “howling” as best friend Ronda Rousey ripped into the UFC over the issue of fighter pay during her Netflix press conference last week.

Rousey, who has never been one to pull punches, criticized how TKO is running the promotion that once helped launch her into a global star while speaking at the press conference for her upcoming return to MMA to fight fellow legend Gina Carano on May 16 on Netflix.

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She said UFC used to be the best place for fighters to make a living and get paid fairly, and now it’s no longer, before calling it “one of the worst places to go.”

Ronda Rousey poses with a clenched fist at a press conference. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Shafir, a current AEW star and one of the Four Horsemen of MMA with Rousey, Shayna Baszler, and Jessyman Duke, applauded her first for leading the challenger-brand charge with Jake Paul and former UFC executive Nakisa Bidarian’s MVP Promotions for the first MMA card on Netflix.

The UFC settled a landmark $375 million antitrust lawsuit — Le vs. Zuffa — in 2025 and is facing another — Johnson vs. Zuffa — that alleged the company illegally suppressed fighter pay and holds a monopsony in the sport. Main stars making millions per fight can skew the figure for average income for UFC fighters.

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“For her to swoop in and just get right in with the f–king s–t, but not only be right in with the f–king s–t, but she’s just leading the goddam charge just like the trailblazer that she is,” Shafir said in a Zoom interview. “I think it’s a wake-up call to a lot of people in the MMA world. Maybe some people got a little too comfortable. Maybe there are some people who got a little too greedy with some money. Maybe there are just some people who are trying to take advantage of fighters and performers who actually really f–king care about this and know they have more to offer.”

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