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UFC Women's Champ Ronda Rousey Talks Dating and Relationships, Accused of Mental Instability

The Women's UFC Bantamweight champ, Ronda Rousey, is one smoking hot badass. So, it is only logical that guys everywhere wants to know everything about her. A recent interview with Rousey covers her interests in men and what "not" to do. Unfortunately, a new report suggests that the brawling beauty may be mentally unstable.

Ronda is not only the champ in the UFC; she also claimed the title of top dog as Strikeforce's Women Bantamweight champ.

In general, her professional record is quite impressive. She has won all ten of her fights with the UFC, and eight of those were by submission. Not to mention, she also took home the Olympic Gold medal in judo.

This kind of success and attention draws out many questions.

For instance, is Rousey in a relationship? Or, Do I have a chance?

Well, TMZ Sports caught up with her, and hopefully the interview should answer some of these questions. When asked what Ronda looks for in a man, she responded with a few key turn-offs:

"Well, being that I'm single I know the guys I'm not into...I'm learning what I don't like right now...I think I just need a guy that's really self confident and self assured...I consider myself a badge of masculinity...If you can look like a man next to me... then you are a man...So I was with this guy for a minute who was like perfect...but he would bite my teeth...and if your hitting your teeth on my teeth then...It is just over...that was just a deal breaker...you cant hit my teeth with yours."

So, all you tough masculine guys out there remember her advice. On the other hand, you might want to be cautious.

A report by Cage Potato suggests there might be more to Rousey's intensity:

"There seems to be a lot of chatter abuot Ronda Rousey's mental state lately. The UFC women's bantamweight champion has always gotten attention for her intensity and arm-snapping viciousness, but ever since Rousey the TUF 18 Coach began appearing on television...the notion that the undefeated fighter is mentally unstable has started to pick up steam."

The report goes on to outline several examples of excessive behavior. What do you think? Is it worth the challenge?

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