Netflix’s First Live MMA Fight Will Be Ronda Rousey’s Last

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Netflix’s First Live MMA Fight Will Be Ronda Rousey’s Last

Netflix’s First Live MMA Fight Will Be Ronda Rousey’s Last

Ronda Rousey faces Gina Carano in Netflix’s first live MMA event, a comeback fight Rousey says will be her last.

Netflix’s First Live MMA Fight Will Be Ronda Rousey’s Last

Ronda Rousey faces Gina Carano in Netflix’s first live MMA event, a comeback fight Rousey says will be her last.

In a move that's sending shockwaves through the combat sports world, Netflix is stepping into the Octagon for the first time with a live MMA event that promises to be nothing short of historic. Headlining the card? Two of the most iconic figures in women's fighting: Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano.

Scheduled for Saturday, May 16, at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, this isn't just another fight night—it's a full-circle moment for women's MMA. Rousey, the former UFC bantamweight champion who redefined what it meant to be a female fighter, has made it clear: this will be her last dance. "It feels like almost every fight I've ever had has been in front of a bigger audience and had higher stakes than the last," Rousey said in the days leading up to the bout. "So this final fight, being broadcast to the largest audience in MMA history, while taking on the juggernaut the UFC has become to give fighters the leverage to negotiate for better pay, seems like the perfect climax to my story as a fighter."

For Carano, this is a comeback more than a decade in the making. The last time she stepped into a professional fight was August 15, 2009, when she suffered a first-round TKO loss to Cris Cyborg in a Strikeforce title bout. Now, she's facing the woman who carried the torch she once lit and helped carry women's MMA into the mainstream. "Training for this fight has been the most intense of my life," Carano shared, though she hasn't confirmed whether this will be her final bout.

This event is bigger than just two fighters settling old scores. It's a statement about how far women's sports have come and a signal that Netflix is serious about owning fight culture. After dipping its toes into live boxing, the streaming giant is now diving headfirst into the chaos and spectacle of MMA—and it's betting big that Rousey and Carano are the right faces to lead the charge.

For fans, the anticipation is palpable. Rousey's last fight was on December 30, 2016, when she lost to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207. Carano hasn't fought professionally in over 15 years. But both legends are stepping back into the spotlight, and the stakes have never been higher. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the sport, this is one of those moments you won't want to miss. Gear up, because Saturday night is about to make history.

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