Ronda Rousey plans to frame Donald Trump's mean tweets


UFC fighter Ronda Rousey tells Ellen DeGeneres that she does not intend on voting for Donald Trump for president and wants to frame the New York Times print-out of his mean tweets.
Trump tweeted about Rousey after she lost the bantamweight title to Holly Holm in UFC 193.
Glad to see that @RondaRousey lost her championship fight last night. Was soundly beaten - not a nice person!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2015
“I’m going to frame that [paper],” Rousey said. “I put my belts on, like, an ottoman that I put my feet on, but that’s going to be on the wall.”
Watch Rousey discuss her comeback with Ellen below:
[youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RR-lcXOhkY]
Rousey will fight for her title again on Dec. 30 against Amanda Nunes in UFC 207. She noted that with her 30th birthday approaching, this could be one of her last fights.
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