Ronda Rousey was told by Cris Cyborg that she needs therapy to get over their decades-long feud.
What happened?
Cyborg has been a staple of women's combat sports for over 20 years and had already established herself as a star by the time Rousey started fighting in 2010.
The duo have been at odds ever since, although they never managed to fight one another.
Why it matters for Ronda Rousey
Rousey recently fought Gina Carano at MVP MMA 1 live on Netflix, tapping her out in 17 seconds.
Cyborg believes Rousey only came back to fight because she knew she could beat Carano, who had been out of training for 17 years.
What comes next?
Cyborg is set to fight Ketlen Vieira in her PFL Summer Series retirement bout in Tampa on August 22.
Rousey's outburst at the launch press conference, where she branded Cyborg a 'cheating, roided-up b—-,' showed that her hatred for Cyborg is still strong.
Cyborg felt sorry for Rousey, saying everybody has passed through hard times in their life and they have to overcome them so it doesn't change them.
Rousey's mom is very nice to Cyborg, who wishes the best for her, but Rousey's hatred for Cyborg remains.
Cyborg thinks Rousey really needs some therapy to get it together and put together that life is beautiful, and hard times can happen, but she needs to grow up.
Rousey was born doing judo and could be blind and still take you down, according to Cyborg.
The feud between Rousey and Cyborg is still as fresh as ever, despite Rousey leaving for professional wrestling and other endeavors.
Rousey's fight against Carano broke US viewership records in May, but her hatred for Cyborg was still evident.
Cyborg is known to attempt to keep things somewhat friendly, but Rousey has not been shy in slating her rival.
The Brazilian believes Rousey got scared when it started coming true that she might fight Cyborg, and that's why she hates her.
Rousey's reputation and her need to call out Cyborg to get noticed may have contributed to their long-standing feud.
The rivalry between Rousey and Cyborg continues to be a major talking point in the world of women's combat sports.
On August 22, Cyborg will face Ketlen Vieira in what could be her final fight, but the feud with Rousey will likely continue beyond that.