Following Ronda Rousey's devastating loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193, many were quick to shift the blame onto Edmond Tarverdyan.

Tarverdyan, who trains "Rowdy" out of Glendale Fighting Club, was ridiculed for his corner advice and blamed for Rousey's questionable striking. Rousey's bull rushing attacks were caught with stiff 1-2 counters and the former Olympian was outmanoeuvred in the Octagon. "The Preacher's Daughter" landed a head kick in the 2nd round to relieve Rousey of her bantamweight championship duty.

Ronda's mother, AnnMaria De Mars, has been a consistent critic of Tarverdyan and recently called him a "complete fraud". UFC legend Chuck Liddell however, defended the Armenian coach in a recent interview with TMZ and said he's done a great job with her striking.

"Ronda's striking is greatly improved," Liddell said. "And he's done a great job with her striking....but, there's another step when you're going against a professional striker."

The former light heavyweight champion, who defended the title four times, offered to train Rousey anytime. "I'll train her anytime she wants," The Iceman concluded. Liddell retired in 2010 after suffering three consecutive KO losses and now trains the likes of Glover Teixeira with legendary trainer John Hackleman at The Pit.

Ronda Rousey will likely be keeping a watchful eye on the upcoming UFC 196 PPV, which will feature Holly Holm vs. Miesha Tate in the co-main event. It's expected that win or lose, Rousey will rematch Holm by the end of the year. UFC 196 takes place on March 5th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.