If people thought Holly Holm's knockout kick to Ronda Rousey's face was rough, they should see the verbal smackdown Cris "Cyborg" Justino rained down upon her.

"Rowdy" admitted on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" last month that she had suicidal thoughts following the first loss of her UFC career. Rousey also shared that she has a history of suicides in her family.

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Most people were sympathetic about Rousey's plight, but not Cyborg, who said she has a "weak mind."

"When you fight, you can lose, you can win," Justino said via TMZ. "It's a sport. You cannot think you want suicide because you lose one fight. Some people handle it better than others."

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It's understandable why Rousey felt so down in the dumps after the very-public defeat. The former UFC women's bantamweight champion had never experienced a loss on the big stage like she did back in November at UFC 193.

Rousey told DeGeneres that her boyfriend, fellow UFC fighter Travis Browne, helped her escape the suicidal thoughts.

"To be honest I looked up and I saw my man was standing up there and I looked up at him and I was like, I need to have his babies I need to stay alive," she said. "Really that was it."

Most people understood Rousey's pain, but Justino apparently isn't very sensitive to mental health issues. Her comments were very intolerant and proved she doesn't sympathize with what Rousey was going through after the defeat.

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