For nearly two decades, it was the greatest “what if” in combat sports history. On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the “what if” finally becomes “live now.”
From the brand-new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, the two women who built the foundation of modern MMA – Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano – will meet in a cage for the first and final time. This isn’t a title fight, and it isn’t a comeback meant to launch a new career. It is a “One Last Ride” for two pioneers settling a score that time almost forgot.
How to Watch the Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano Fight
- Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
- Time: 9:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT
- Platform: Netflix (Global)
- Venue: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California
The Blockbuster Undercard 🥊
Netflix hasn’t just banked on the main event; the card is a “Who’s Who” of combat sports chaos:
- Nate Diaz vs. Mike “Platinum” Perry: Two of the most unfiltered personalities in the sport meet under MMA rules.
- Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins: The “Predator” returns to provide the heavyweight fireworks the fans crave.
- Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano
- Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry
- Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins
- Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenneth Cross
- Junior Dos Santos vs. Robelis Despaigne
- Muhammad Mokaev vs. Adriano Moraes
- Jefferson Creighton vs. Jason Jackson
- Namo Fazil vs. Jake Babian
- David Mgoyan vs. Albert Morales
- Aline Pereira vs. Jade Masson-Wong
- Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins
The Main Event: A Tale of Two Legends
Rousey vs Carano Stats
| Feature | Ronda Rousey | Gina Carano |
| Pro Record | 12-2-0 | 7-1-0 |
| Age (at fight time) | 39 | 44 |
| Height | 5′ 6″ (168 cm) | 5′ 8″ (173 cm) |
| Reach | 66″ (168 cm) | 66.5″ (169 cm) |
| Weight Class | Featherweight (145 lbs) | Featherweight (145 lbs) |
| Stance | Orthodox | Orthodox |
| Primary Style | Judo / Grappling | Muay Thai / Striking |
| Last MMA Fight | Dec 30, 2016 (L – Nunes) | Aug 15, 2009 (L – Cyborg) |
| Layoff Duration | ~9.5 Years | ~16.5 Years |
| Betting Odds | -600 (Heavy Favorite) | +425 (Underdog) |
Ronda Rousey: The Search for Peace
Ronda Rousey (12-2) hasn’t fought since 2016. Her exit from the UFC was shadowed by devastating losses and, as she recently revealed, a secret battle with neurological migraines that hampered her final camps.
- The Goal: For Ronda, this is about reclaiming her narrative. She chose Gina – and only Gina – as the opponent worth coming back for. She wants to prove that her Olympic Judo is timeless and that she can leave the sport on her own terms, with a smile rather than a scar.
Gina Carano: The Ultimate Underdog
If Ronda is the returning queen, Gina Carano (7-1) is the ghost of the sport’s origin.
- The Struggle: Gina is the ultimate underdog. She has been away from the cage for 17 years, her last fight being a 2009 loss to Cris Cyborg. At 44 years old, she has spent the last year rebuilding her body from scratch, overcoming health hurdles and the “movie star” label to prove she is still, at her core, a fighter.
- The Edge: Fighting at 145 lbs (Featherweight) favors Gina. She is the naturally larger woman, and her Muay Thai base remains her most dangerous weapon. If she can keep the fight standing, she has the “one-shot” power to shock the world.
The Netflix Era: No PPV, Just History
This event marks a seismic shift in how we consume combat sports. Following the record-breaking success of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson (which drew 108 million viewers) and the acquisition of WWE Monday Night Raw, Netflix is no longer just a streaming service – it’s one of the world’s biggest sports arenas.
By moving away from the traditional $80+ Pay-Per-View model, Netflix is making Rousey vs. Carano accessible to over 280 million households at no extra cost. This is “Event TV” in its purest form, designed to capture the same “watercooler” energy as the NFL on Christmas or a hit series finale.
The Prediction: One Last Armbar?
Predicting a fight with 27 combined years of cage rust is an exercise in uncertainty, but the styles remain fixed in time.
The Path for Carano: Gina must use her size. If she can use a stiff jab and lateral movement to keep Ronda from closing the distance in the first two minutes, she can tire the “Rowdy” legend out. Every second the fight stays on the feet is a win for the underdog.
The Path for Rousey: Judo is about feel, not just fitness. Once Ronda secures a clinch, the “underdog” story faces a steep mountain. Ronda’s ability to use Gina’s own weight against her is the great equalizer.
When betting on “Legends” bouts, the numbers often reflect name recognition over current capability. Here is the sharp breakdown of the May 16 odds.
The Moneyline Trap
At -600, Rousey is essentially un-bettable for a straight play. You are risking $600 to win $100 on an athlete who hasn’t felt a 4oz punch in a decade. Conversely, Carano at +425 is an enticing “nostalgia sprinkle,” but 17 years of cage rust is a biological mountain that few athletes in history have climbed successfully.
The Technical Edge
In MMA, grappling is the safer bet for older athletes. Striking requires “twitch” reflexes and timing – the first things to go with age. Judo, however, is about leverage and muscle memory.
- The “Live” Dog Angle: If you’re backing Gina, you are betting on a Round 1 KO (+750). Her best chance is to catch Ronda coming in, just as Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes did. If it goes past the three-minute mark, the cardio of a 44-year-old becomes a liability.
The “Prop” Play
The real value lies in the Inside the Distance props. Neither of these women is built for a 25-minute grind.
- Under 1.5 Rounds (-200): This is the “sharp” play. Whether Ronda gets the armbar or Gina lands a haymaker, this fight is designed to end early.
- Rousey by Submission (-150): This remains the most likely outcome. Once Ronda initiates the clinch, the gap between Olympic-level Judo and Gina’s dormant wrestling will be exposed.
Betting Verdict: Avoid the heavy juice on the Rousey Moneyline. Look for “Ronda Rousey in Round 1” (+110) or the “Under 1.5 Rounds” for a safer return. Gina is a legendary underdog, but Ronda’s grappling is a “fast-twitch” nightmare that doesn’t require a 17-year-old’s reflexes to execute.
Official Prediction: Ronda Rousey via Submission (Armbar), Round 1.
Odds vary by sportsbook and can move quickly. At the time of writing, Rousey is priced as a heavy favorite around -535 to -560, while Carano sits around +400 to +425. The Under 1.5 rounds is also heavily juiced, listed around -195 at DraftKings.

