Herrig: Markos is a ‘mean soul with a burnt heart’
Feliece Herrig: “[Randa Markos] is a mean soul with a burnt heart. NO sportsmanship, no human emotion for anyone but herself.”

Last night on the ninth episode of the Ultimate Fighter, Randa Markos defeated Felice Herrig by submission to advance in the tournament. The episode centered around the drama in the house between Markos and friends Herrig and Esparza. Herrig last night took to Facebook to give a more detailed side of her half of the story:
I get that some fighters don’t mind training with their opponent but most fighters do, and we all took a vote as team to resolve that issue and again Rhanda chose not to respect it or us. Its one thing to train leading up to a fight and its another to be training and going over strategy 2 days before the fight with your opponent in the same room.
Rhanda is a mean soul with a burnt heart. NO sportsmanship, no human emotion for anyone but herself.
Yes this is not a team sport and everyone on the show was there for themselves. But that doesn’t mean you have to go out of your way to treat people badly. It says a lot about a person to go out of their way to treat someone poorly who has been nothing but nice to them. Just because you had a ” bad life” doesn’t give you the excuse to treat others the same. We all have a story. Even the one’s who chose not to talk about theirs on the show.
