TORRANCE, Calif. – The sniping between Ronda Rousey and Arianny Celeste doesn’t show any real signs of slowing down.

After Celeste – the most well known Octagon Girl in UFC history – called Rousey (10-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC) a “bully” for her history of taking verbal shots, including recent comments on Octagon Girl pay, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion responded at UFC 184’s open workouts.

“What did I say that I was a bully?” Rousey asked when alerted of Celeste’s statements. “I said that the fighters should get paid more than the ring girls. That doesn’t make me a bully, that makes me f-cking right.

“I’m sorry, but she wouldn’t have a job if it wasn’t for the fighters. She wouldn’t. Do you think her walking in circles around the two guys or two girls out there like, fighting for their lives is worth more? You think she works harder than they do? I didn’t say that she needed a pay cut. I said either the ring card girls are paid too much or the fighters aren’t paid enough.”

Rousey, who defends her title in the main event of UFC 184 Saturday at Staples Center in Los Angeles, then took a mocking tone while imitating Celeste.

“For her to take that personally – you know what would have been the best thing for her to say?” Rousey asked. “‘Oh my god! You know? These fighters work so hard. And I wouldn’t have a job if it wasn’t for them and I just admire them so much. Yeah, I definitely think that they should get paid more than anybody in the arena tonight.’

“There you go, a PR lesson for her.”

The question was then raised of if ring card girls should even exist at this point in the UFC. Rousey was quick to defend some of those in Celeste’s position.

“I’ve got a lot of respect for Brittney Palmer,” she clarified. “She went and became a ring card girl to pay her way through art school and become a renowned artist. And, her being a ring card girl helped promote her art. If you’re working at Hooters, because you’re trying to pay your way through medical school? Then f-cking work it, girl. I respect the hustle. But don’t think you’re hot sh-t just because you work at Hooters. Use it to further yourself in life. Don’t think that you’re awesome just because you do that.

“I’m sorry, but I’m not impressed with the job in itself.”

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