Donald Trump, Mike Tyson Weigh In On Ronda Rousey's KO To Holly Holm

The fight between Ronda Rousey and Holly Holm for the Bantamweight Champion belt ended in a huge upset on Nov. 14 in Melbourne.

While many of Rousey's fans were upset and worried about her condition, a few personalities decided to take a jab at the former champ while she was down.

Let's start with Donald Trump, whom Rousey openly said she would not vote for.

"I wouldn't vote for him ... I just wouldn't trust the guy with running my country," Rousey said of the presidential candidate.

Of course, Trump seemed pleased with Rousey's loss and immediately took to Twitter, showing how happy he was over Rousey's defeat. There were some who saw Trump's jab and gave their own opinion.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is another opponent Rousey has traded verbal blows with. However, there are two versions of Mayweather being shown at present. The first is from 50 Cent's Instagram account where the rapper posted a photo of Rousey's knockout, as requested by Mayweather.

 LMAO FLOYD TOLD ME TO POST THIS , he want me to do the dirty work. #EFFENVODKA #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO

A photo posted by 50 Cent (@50cent) on Nov 15, 2015 at 3:02pm PST

Mayweather seemingly showed another side of him, standing up for Rousey during an interview on Nov. 15.

"I don't know about this fight; I just know that you win some and you lose some. It basically comes with the territory," Mayweather said.

Nevertheless, there were some established boxing and MMA greats who had more positive words for the former champ.

"Well, that's what happens when you've faced the best. When you dare to be great, then you're going to get beat at some point in your career," Oscar dela Hoya said in an interview.

Mike Tyson also offered his advice, saying "a true champ is not defined by wins."

Anderson Silva, former UFC middleweight champion, expressed words of encouragement to Rousey.

"Hold this experience with intelligence and don't blame yourself ... Nobody is unbeatable; we all have losses and they serve to strengthen us," Silva said.

On Nov. 15, Rousey posted a statement on her Instagram account noting that she is doing well and that she plans to take a little time off.

A photo posted by rondarousey (@rondarousey) on Nov 15, 2015 at 5:57pm PST

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