A female UFC fighter recently slammed Tracy Cortez following her win at UFC 311. During her most recent tirade, the individual claimed that Cortez was jealous of her looks.
The person in question is Ailin Perez, who faced Karol Rosa in a bantamweight contest in the early prelims of UFC 311, which is currently taking place at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Following an unsuccessful octagon debut against Stephanie Egger at UFC Fight Night 209, Perez accumulated four wins before entering UFC 311.
In her previous octagon outing at UFC Fight Night 243, the Argentinian secured a submission win over Daria Zhelezniakova. Meanwhile, Rosa was 3-2 in her last five octagon outings. The Brazilian was coming off a unanimous decision win over Pannie Kianzad at UFC Vegas 95.
Perez made a strong start to the fight, taking her opponent to the ground. Rosa showed a slight improvement in the final round, however, that was not enough as after three rounds, Perez was declared the winner via unanimous decision.
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Following her win, during the post-fight press conference, Perez was asked if she ran into Cortez, who was in attendance for the first pay-per-view event of the year. The 30-year-old responded:
''That's trash. Don't name her in the conversation, get better quality people to have beef with me while I'm here...I'm not gonna let anybody ruin my moment right now.''
Perez also spoke about Cortez's alleged provocations outside the media room. She and Cortez previously went back and forth on social media after the latter chastised the Argentinian for missing weight during her matchup with Zhelezniakova.
Perez added:
''She's trying to provoke me, please don't name her. She's dirty also...I think She wants to be me… She just cannot believe how beautiful I am.''
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As for Cortez, she was on a five-fight win streak in the promotion, before losing her undefeated status to Rose Namajunas via unanimous decision last year at UFC Denver.