Ronda Rousey
UFC fighter Ronda Rousey arrives for the 2015 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, California July 15, 2015. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather has finally been beaten, but it was not in a boxing match. UFC women’s Bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey has edged Mayweather in the 2015 ESPY Awards for Best Fighter.

Rousey slammed the American professional boxer on Wednesday after receiving the award at the red carpet in Las Vegas despite the latter’s remarkable win against Manny Pacquiao on May. The most dangerous unarmed woman in the planet said that she cannot help wonder how Mayweather feels being “beat by a woman for once” striking the boxer’s history of domestic violence abuse in the past.

Rousey also hit back at Mayweather’s comments about her in June 2014, when the “Money” said that he do not know who Rousey is. The 28-year-old champ launched a classic response saying that she would like to see Mayweather “pretend” to not know her now. Mayweather was also nominated for Best Fighter along with Kazakh boxer Gennady Golovkin, WBO Light Welterweight champ Terence Crawford, and American MMA fighter Donald Cerrone.

“Well, I will never say that I can’t beat anyone. I don’t think me and him would ever fight unless we ended up dating,” Rousey said according to the reports of LA Times.

Rousey also won the ESPY Award for Best Female Athlete for a second year in a row. Rousey beat out recent Wimbledon champion Serena Williams, skier Lindsey Vonnm and University of Connecticut basketball star Breanna Stewart.

"I want to thank all the women athletes who are here for being the change we want to see in the world. Mostly, I want to thank my mom, who, you did so much and put up with so much for me to get here, and I really appreciate it,” the undefeated MMA champ said.

Rousey, who has an 11-0 record, will take on another undefeated fighter Beth Correia, who carries a 9-0 record, at UFC 190 on August 1.

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