Paige VanZant recently admitted she's "very single," but when she does find a boyfriend, it won't be someone like Tyson Fury.
The UFC star recently weighed in on the boxer's sexist comments and she even considered stepping up and taking the star down herself.
Fury raised a lot of eyebrows when he took part in an interview in December and said, "A woman's best place is in the kitchen and on her back," according to The Daily Mail.
VanZant, one of the many UFC stars putting women on the map along with the likes of Ronda Rousey, Holly Holm and Miesha Tate, responded to the ridiculous comments.
"As a woman, obviously I'm trying to break stereotypes right now, so obviously there's still a lot that we have to prove as women," VanZant told TMZ Sports. "[He should] definitely [be held accountable], but you know, I mean people can say whatever they want and they're going to, but I definitely disagree with that one."
Fury is set to face Wladimir Klitschko for the second time with the IBF title on the line later this year. The rematch was announced on April 8. In their previous bout, Fury won via unanimous decision back on Nov. 28.
There's no doubt who VanZant is rooting for in the rematch.
"You know, I think at this point, I think he deserves it," she said, referring to a loss. "Maybe we should have a woman beat him up a little. Yeah, definitely I would. I've got a few tricks up my sleeve."
Klitschko recently called Fury a "disgrace" to the sport and said his comments were "disrespectful" heading into their fight.
VanZant, who has appeared on "Dancing with the Stars" this season, recently revealed she's single and also talked about what she's looking for in a man.
"I'm a personality person," VanZant told TMZ. "So, a great personality."
Fury didn't show a great personality with his latest comments. Still, the boxer managed to marry a woman named Paris, with whom he plans to have many children.
"Tyson has said he wants 10 kids and I'd be happy with that," Paris told The Mirror. "God willing we'll get as many as God gives us."
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