In October, UFC commentator Joe Rogan said he'd have 'no problem' with UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, or any woman for that matter, fighting a man of equal weight.

Speaking with ESPN's Dan Lebatard prior to UFC 184, Rogan may have upped the ante just a bit.

Asked, essentially, how bad a professional male fighter would need to be for Rousey to beat him in a fight, Rogan says she'd be middle of the pack in the UFC's bantamweight division.

"There's a lot of guys her size she could beat," said Rogan. "I mean, a lot. If you took the roster of the UFC's bantamweights, 135 pounds, and you paired them up against Ronda Rousey, she might be able to beat 50 percent of them. That's not a joke."

Admitting he doesn't believe we'll ever see Rousey actually fight a man, Rogan brought up female Dutch boxer Lucia Rijker's ill-fated exhibition bout against a male fighter.

In 1994, Rijker faced 21 year-old New Zealander Somchai Jaidee in a Muay Thai style exhibition match at Sporthalle Zuid in Amsterdam. In a fight that became less competitive with each passing minute, Rijker suffered a rather brutal KO early in round two.

"Lucia Rijker was the woman everyone was ducking," said Rogan. "She was just a murderous puncher. Fantastic technique. She was beating everybody. She was originally a kickboxer from Holland and she fought a man once and got knocked dead.

"So you were looking at a woman who was beating the daylights out of all these women and she fought a guy who was a decent fighter, but there's a difference. There's a difference in the male structure. There's a difference in the male frame. Testosterone plays a big difference."

If not for her bone structure, Rogan believes Rousey could likely beat an even bigger share of the men's division.

"The ability to take punches is a significant difference," said Rogan. "The structure of the face, the muscles in the neck. Women just cannot take the same kind of punches that men can. That's the only reason why I only give Ronda a chance at beating 50 percent of the men. If she could take the kind of punches that some of these guys might possibly land it might get up to like 60 percent. She's a truly special talent."

5 MUST-READ STORIES

Post show. Ariel Helwani, Marc Raimondi, and Dave Meltzer break down the top storylines coming out of UFC 184.

Female Tyson. UFC president Dana White calls Ronda Rousey 'the female version' of former heavyweight champion boxer 'Iron' Mike Tyson.

'We should do this again.' Seconds after submitting her, Ronda Rousey told Cat Zingano that they'll fight again in the future.

'Ronda is from De Mars, women are from Venus.' Chuck Mindenhall explains why appreciating Ronda Rousey requires only a few seconds of your time.

'I'll never look at Anderson as a cheater.' UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones says he still looks up to former middleweight champion Anderson Silva and that he doesn't believe Silva used PEDs his entire career.

MEDIA STEW

Octagon interviews with Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano.

Dana White talks Ronda, Holly Holm, Brock Lesnar and more.

UFC 184 post-fight presser highlights. (full presser here)

'Welcome to the Show' event highlights. (Full event video here)

Cris Cyborg believe's she'll get her chance at Ronda Rousey.

The Gracie Breakdown for Rousey's armbar.

Long watches.

ROLL: Jiu-Jitsu in SoCal

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SFL 37 USA

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Submission Radio - Rich Franklin: If he'll Ever Fight again, feeling sorry for Anderson Silva, PEDs, ONE FC

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Mentality of Combat Sports - Emotional Burnout, Building Confidence After Performances and More

TWEETS

See how the pros reacted to all the action from UFC 184.

Victory lap.

A photo posted by rondarousey (@rondarousey) on Mar 1, 2015 at 11:04am PST





Isn't everyday thay you are at Staple Center Arena and Vin Diesel came to you and say congrats! Lol.... https://t.co/NwldFOM7Wk — Roan Jucao (@jucao) March 1, 2015

Esta foto va dedicada para mi familia y amigos y oara todas las personas que hicieron esto posible... https://t.co/PnTiJoIQSF — Masio fullen (@MasioFullenMMA) March 1, 2015

Better luck next time.

A big thank you to my coaches Marc Fiore, Jason Kutz, and Jonathan Ray for all the time they dedicate into my... http://t.co/ZgqibyD4LT — Raquel Pennington (@RockyPMMA) March 1, 2015

Thank you for all your support! I will rest up, keep working, & see what's next. I'm truly grateful for all that support me! — Mark Muñoz (@mark_munoz) March 1, 2015

COVERAGE: After disappointing end to his fight against Roman Salazar (NC), Kid Yamamoto only wants another chance to compete in the UFC. |#ufc184 #rouseyvszingano #mma #ufc A video posted by GRACIEMAG | English Issue | (@graciemagazine) on Feb 28, 2015 at 6:27pm PST





Not my night tonight was very prepared but a fight is a fight. Great job @MeansTim. Thank you @ufc for the opportunity. Onto the next!! — Dhiego Lima (@DhLimaMMA) March 1, 2015

I just watched my neighbors house burn to the ground less than 2 hours after being home. Suddenly my weekend wasn't so bad. — James Krause (@TheJamesKrause) March 2, 2015

My neighbors house an hour ago. How do I complain about a fight when this happens? Poor guys. pic.twitter.com/lsWMps6dnp — James Krause (@TheJamesKrause) March 2, 2015

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Respect.

Ive had a few quick wins in my day but 14sec is something to bow down to! Hard to just get to ur opponent in that time! #UFC184 @RondaRousey — Mike Quick Swick (@officialswick) March 1, 2015

Cyborg.

Leaving @ufc with a smile because I know God will not allow any person to keep you from your destiny. They may be... http://t.co/Tl40Zbpn4m — Cris Cyborg (@criscyborg) March 1, 2015

175lbs after my sunday breakfast Diet Coach @Lockloaded do I Really have to go Running monday?!?! pic.twitter.com/tYewn7umKS — Cris Cyborg (@criscyborg) March 1, 2015

Next?

Unbeaten! I'm the only one in the ranking with three straight wins and who never had the chance to... https://t.co/sL5gMNc3vS — Bethe (@bethecorreia) March 2, 2015

Please do.

The ref asked me if I thought Mark Munoz was out too long and this was my response. #occularfixation https://t.co/pqFk2iF3pu — Rener Gracie (@RenerGracie) March 1, 2015

Always Sunny.

It's alway sunny in LA @RMcElhenney @kaitlin_olson Great drinking with you'll! Good people pic.twitter.com/zwF9dF6C4Z — Cowboy Cerrone (@Cowboycerrone) March 1, 2015

Whoa.

Watch out.

Poor guys.

FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FANPOST OF THE DAY

Today's Fanpost of the Day comes via mathias1.

Ronda Rousey is now the undisputed #1 pound-for-pound fighter in MMA

I almost cringe calling Ronda Rousey an "MMA fighter," because for me that carries certain implications: Watered down martial arts, wall and stall, lay and pray, leg kicks for days, point fighting, etc. She is very intelligent in the cage. She doesn't "point fight." She looks to end the fight quickly, sparing herself unnecessary damage, by using the Judo she's spent years perfecting. In point of fact, by doing this, she has mostly spared her opponents from incurring unnecessary damage over the course of a potential 25 minute match. It's one of the reasons I've always personally felt that grappling is far superior to striking. She won that fight without throwing a single strike. The armbar she used to stop Cat Zingano at UFC 184 was brilliant, and it was applied calmly and smoothly. It had the feel of improvisation to it. Just awesome stuff. She's undefeated, and to state what should now be completely obvious...unchallenged. No one comes close. ...

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