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<h1>"If Laila Ali wants to fight" Ronda Rousey is Waiting</h1>

Previous boxing champion Laila Ali may have started a ruckus she can't wrap up.
The unbelievable little girl ever boxing awesome Muhammad Ali kicked the hornet's home as of late when she was gotten some information about possibly squaring off with UFC ladies' bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.
Without a second thought, the resigned boxer turned pundit reacted that no lady - including Rousey - was going to beat her.
"That is similar to an inquiry I'm not in any case going to answer on the grounds that, for one, I'm not a UFC warrior and she's not a boxer, and no lady can beat me," Ali said. "Period."
Indeed, UFC president Dana White was paying consideration on what Ali needed to say, and he's more than willing to bring her to the advancement in the event that she really supposes she has an injection of ousting Rousey in the Octagon.
"(Rousey) is really the best warrior on the planet," White told TMZ. "Laila Ali would be in a bad position against Ronda Rousey. Laila, in case you're not kidding, call me. On the off chance that she needs it, she'll get it. Call me."
Ali may have been the best ladies' boxer the game had ever seen, however White said she doesn't stand a chance in a real battle with Rousey.
In the event that Ali needs the battle, White is willing to make it, despite the fact that he questions she would like the outcome.
"No lack of respect to Laila, however she would be in the 14-second range," White said, referencing the time it took Rousey to stroll through her last rival in the UFC. "I'm not kidding on the off chance that she's not kidding."