'You're selling sex not MMA': UFC star lashes out at fellow fighter Loureda over 'striptease' videos
UFC bantamweight Macy Chiasson has accused fellow fighter Valerie Loureda of "selling sex not MMA," as the pair clashed over ideas of "femininity" after Loureda posted a racy dance clip on her social media accounts.
Bellator flyweight Loureda, 21, has picked up two wins from her two pro career bouts to date, but boasts a growing online following that defies her fledgling status as a fighter.
That stems in no small part from the steady stream of scantily-clad images and TikTok dance clips which the Florida fighter shares with her more than 230,000 Instagram followers.
It was the latest of those posted this week - which features Loureda at training, dancing in front of the camera - which sparked an angry response from UFC star Chiasson.
Sharing the clip on Twitter, the US fighter wrote: "Lol I f*cking can’t anymore.
"Is this the message we want to continue to convey to not only our future leaders but to the disgusting already misogynistic dudes out here.
"Are we here to fight and be role models or are we here for male followers and strip teases. #bringwmmaback"
Lol I fucking can’t anymore.Is this the message we want to continue to convey to not only our future leaders but to the disgusting already misogynistic dudes out here. Are we here to fight and be role models or are we here for male followers and strip teases.#bringwmmabackhttps://t.co/vzPMYtZllI
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
That triggered a back-and-forth with Loureda, who accused the 28-year-old Chiasson of "contradicting herself" over her message of female empowerment.
Girl by putting other women down you’re contracting yourself. Who said I do anything for my male followers ? I have been fighting since I was 2 years old and just like you have other interests like tattoos I like to dance. Lmao simple
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 27, 2020
But Chiasson - who stands 6-1 in her pro career (including 4-1 in the UFC) - stood firm, claiming that Loureda was "portraying the wrong message to people who watch this sport."
I’m all for women being strong and sexy but this really isn’t it. Youre in your mma gear at your gym Gloves, mouth piece and shin guards on. You’re portraying the wrong message to people who watch this sport. You’re portraying that this is what women’s mma is about.
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
Loureda then returned fire with the message that "you can be strong feminine and sexy and still be a bad b*tch in a male dominated industry."
Nah it shows you can be strong feminine and sexy and still be a bad bitch in a male dominated industry. #facts
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 27, 2020
Chiasson questioned that logic though, claiming that Loureda was "selling sex not MMA."
But......are you tho? Some of us actually care about the quality of womens mma and women’s sports in general. You’re selling sex not mma.
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
The lengthy spat continued with the pair clashing over interpretations of "femininity."
I’m selling sex because I was born with a different body than you and im Hispanic ? LOL I fight in a cage just like you do, when I’m not in a cage I’m extremely feminine and I was born like that. Stop hating lol
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 27, 2020
Yes. You fight in a cage but not like I do and don’t talk to me like I don’t know what femininity means.
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
Girl do you and stop harassing other woman who embrace their “femininity” period
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 27, 2020
Based on what you’ve said. Your definition of embracing femininity is very narrow and that’s really sad. Again, you know nothing about my femininity. It’s really sad.
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
The exchange did, however, end on a more conciliatory note as both fighters wished each other luck in their next bouts.
Awesome you show it in your ways I show it in mine. Good luck in your next bout
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 27, 2020
Awesome you too. maybe redirect some of this energy into training and maybe we will see you in the UFC soon.I’m just speaking for all of the women who actually try to sell the sport. I’m also speaking for women in general.
— Macy Chiasson (@macy_chiasson) May 27, 2020
Taekwondo specialist Loureda has been out of action since last June, when she defeated Larkyn Dasch at Bellator 222.
She took an 11-week hiatus from training last year to appear on reality TV show 'Exatlon Estados Unidos', which is broadcast on American Spanish language network Telemundo and features athletes, celebrities and everyday people competing in a series of challenges.
The budding flyweight star was due to make a comeback at Bellator 238 in January, but was forced to withdraw due to injury.
Also on rt.com 'The most natural body a woman can have': Bellator babe Loureda laughs off 'implants' comment (PHOTOS)UFC fighter Chiasson is not the only one to take note of Loureda's most recent dance clip - UFC two-weight women's champ Amanda Nunes shared a humorous clip of herself imitating the dance, although that drew a somewhat friendlier exchange with Loureda.
Hey @valerielouredaa did I get it right???? 🦁😂 pic.twitter.com/YvmnqdW40Z
— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) May 28, 2020
I love itttt ❤️
— Valerie Loureda (@valerielouredaa) May 28, 2020
☺️
— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) May 28, 2020