UFC Hall of Famer and MMA legend Michael Bisping gave his take on Jessica Andrade’s win over Rosa Namajunas at UFC 237 on the “Believe You Me” podcast, to which he claimed her championship victory was a “fluke.”

UFC Hall of Famer and mixed martial arts legend Michael Bisping recently gave his thoughts on Jessica Andrade winning the UFC Women’s Straw-weight championship against Rose Namajunas during an episode of the “Believe You Me” podcast. Considering the finish of that championship bout was controversial to begin with, Michael Bisping claimed that the victory itself wasn’t was a “fluke” in his own words, as his reasoning behind such statements stems from claiming that slams to the head don’t happen very often in UFC competition. Michael Bisping also claimed that Rose Namajumas would probably come out victorious if a rematch between the two combatants would take place.

“It was kind of a fluke. Do you know what I mean,” Bisping stated (via Believe You Me). “She’s done that move a lot, generally people don’t land on the head and get knocked out. But I’d definitely favor Rose in the rematch after what I saw in that first round and a half.”

Although Jessica Andrade’s victory over Rose Namajunas has been criticized by some fans and critics, the reality is that Jessica Andrade is the rightful champion. The 27 year-old Brazilian with a record of 20 wins and 6 losses has solidified herself as one of the current top-tier women fighters in the world. Jessica Andrade also holds the record of most wins in UFC women’s history with 11 victories.

Despite criticism over how Jessica Andrade was able to win her first UFC championship by a knockout slam, could there be a possibility of a rematch between the two fighters in the near future if Rose Namajunas was felt to be the next contender? Although a rematch is a possible, Rose Namajunas has hinted a potential retirement from MMA during a post-fight press conference following UFC 237, as she seemed undecided for the time being on whether or not she wishes to continue professional fighting.