Apr 26, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Joe Rogan interviews Jon Jones after the UFC light heavy weight championship fight against Glover Teixeria at Baltimore Arena. Jones retained the light heavy weight championship by defeating Teixeria.
Apr 26, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Joe Rogan interviews Jon Jones after the UFC light heavy weight championship fight against Glover Teixeria at Baltimore Arena. Jones retained the light heavy weight championship by defeating Teixeria. REUTERS

Fallon Fox will not take criticism lying down. The controversial transgender mixed martial arts fighter was a guest editorial writer for Bloody Elbow where she delivered a full on verbal assault on legendary UFC commentator Joe Rogan and reigning UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

The 5-foot-7 fighter was responding to the latest comments of Rogan who posted videos from medical experts who alluded that transgender fighters in mixed martial arts have an unfair advantage due to their bone density. The Joe Rogan podcast was under fire lately due to his comments that even if Fox underwent procedure to change her genitalia, her bone structure remains the same, with her hands still bigger than a woman's, the joints thicker and other mechanical functions of punching which are inherent in a man. Despite the comments, Rogan went on to point out through his Twitter account that he had nothing against the transgender community in general, only that he saw it an unfair advantage to pit a transgender fighter against a woman.

I'm 100% in favor of transgender people, but to pretend that a male frame and a female frame are the same is insane. If a woman knows (2)

— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) November 9, 2014

Fox went at great lengths in her editorial to point out how estrogen and testosterone affects bone density with declaring that massive amounts of testosterone can be more damaging to bone density than massive amounts of estrogen. The controversial part of the snippet was her challenge to both Rogan and current champion Rousey to suggest banning black women fighters from the Octagon due to their "unfair advantage" in terms of bone density.

"Yes, you read that right, I said black women. The reason why I bring this up is because black women on the average have the same bone density as white men, at the bottom of the list in bone density are Asians," Fox claims.

After tackling the bone density subject, the controversial fighter also dared Rogan to produce evidence that bone structure plays a huge part on the power on punches thrown by a fighter. She stresses that without the muscle mass to support a male frame, punches would not have the same effect and dares the announcer to produce a medically verified explanation on the matter.