By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 18, 2015 10:09 PM EDT

There are rumors that Ronda Rousey and transgender fighter Fallon Fox might settle their score in the Octagon soon.

In September 2014, the two fighters went at each other verbally. Rousey drew first blood after saying that Fallon Fox has an unfair advantage over other female MMA fighters, adding that there is no “undo button” on going through puberty as a male, according to Bloody Elbow.

Fox fired back on Facebook posting, “First, I really wish Ronda would stop with the ridiculous bone structure arguments. That was so last year. Second, she should tell her boss to put me in that octagon over there at UFC. I'm quite sure that there are quite a few female MMA fighters who have guts to fight another skilled woman without peeing their panties and saying 'No, I wouldn't fight her!'.

"I think they may be a little more mentally tough and say, 'I'll fight a trans woman, just like I'll fight a lesbian woman or a black woman.' Etc. They may throw all kinds of backwards bogus bone density or bone structure arguments in it to possibly save face if they loose - because they sense that people are ignorant on bones within sport. But, at least some of them are the real deal in the way of fighting."

She added, "Ronda Rousey may not be right about what advantages she thinks that I have. But, at least she isn't mentally weak!"

Fox continued, "And wait... Does that mean that makes Ronda more tough than Meisha Tate? Because Meisha Tate recently said... Oh... Well, I'll just let you all dig to find that one."

Fox currently has a 5-1 professional MMA record. Also known as “The Queen of Swords”, Fox went through gender reassignment surgery in 2006 and also did supplemental hormonal therapy. She is the first known female transgender MMA fighter. Rousey, on the contrary, is undefeated with an 11-0 record.

Advocate.com reported how UFC president Dana White presented his thoughts in 2013 on transgender female fighters possibly fighting cisgender fighters.

White reportedly said, “Bone structure is different, hands are bigger, jaw is bigger, everything is bigger. I don't believe in it."

However, more medical professionals are citing that transgender women generally have the same musculature and bone structure as their cisgender counterparts, thereby providing them no substantial advantage over their opponents in their respective sport.

In the end, Dana White has the final say on whether or not Rousey and Fox will get to meet in the Octagon.

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