Anthony Giansanti, an outfielder playing for Chicago Cubs' Triple-A club in Iowa, is crushing on Ronda Rousey. Apparently, he likes her enough to leave game tickets for the UFC champ.
To get Rousey's attention, the 26-year-old baseball player began tweeting about tickets, hoping that she would see it and stop by — that is if she's in the area — to watch a game, according to Bloody Elbow.
Rousey's avid fan tried to get her attention via Twitter, posting tweets about the tickets, and his recent post stated, "Surprisingly my #WCW choice @RondaRousey (cue the "he's thirsty" tweets) haha #YesTheresATicketToday."
He's been tweeting about this thing for Rousey for quite a while, and his efforts caused a bit of stir in the media and the sporting world.
One of his tweets was asking Rousey to celebrate with a hot dog and beer at his baseball game after she's defended her title. According to Rolling Stone, it was kind of sweet and weird at the same time.
He admitted that they always talked about her in the clubhouse, and wanted to take her out on a date. The minor leaguer said he was not expecting Ronda Rousey to notice it or even go to one of his games, but it would be cool if she did.
See, the UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion has been busy lately with engagements. One of which is the 2015 EPSYs, where she won the Best Fighter of the Year Award — beating Floyd Mayweather, who has a history of domestic violence.
"I wonder how Floyd feels being beat by a woman for once," Rousey said in her speech.
Rousey admitted that she planned to get back at Mayweather, as per news on Bleacher Report. She said she was going to beat him one year and say something.
She said she was a patient girl. She would have waited another year, or even three if she didn't win.