Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano Results, Highlights: Rousey Quickly Submits Carano in MMA Return

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Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano, two trailblazers, dusted off the gloves and returned to the cage after years away from it. Carano, who last fought 17 years ago, lost in 17 seconds following a vintage Rousey armbar.

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Rousey (13-2) looked like she never left. Carano (7-2), who never officially retired, appeared to want to take on a striker. She tried to attack, but Ronda, as she did many times in the past, locked in the armbar for the quick win.

"Rowdy" Ronda, ready to prove she remains the best in the world, was also on a mission to change women’s MMA for the better. She did it then and continued her mission in California. Now, she’s set to retire once again and have more kids.

Now, she’s set to retire once again and have more kids.

It was Rousey's first win since 2015. Carano, who was one of the reasons Rousey started competing, didn’t directly say she would officially retire, teasing that anything is possible.  

The event had almost every viral moment you could ask for.

Mike Perry returned to MMA and showcased his bare-knuckle skills against the usually durable Nate Diaz. Perry (14-8) bloodied Diaz up, from the front and back of his head. The fight was called after the second round following a knockdown.

Perry got his first MMA win since 2021. Diaz (21-14) lost his first MMA fight since 2022. A rematch is possible. Perry could also face Jake Paul in MMA after the latter previously beat the former in a boxing match.

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The UFC tried to counter Francis Ngannou’s first MMA fight since 2024 by announcing the return of Conor McGregor. That didn’t bother Ngannou, the lineal heavyweight champion, who took out Philipe Lins with a vicious hook. “The Predator” earned his 14th win via knockout.

Could Ngannou (19-3) take on Robelis Despaigne, who fought earlier in the night? What about Jon Jones, who was in attendance tonight?

Salahdine Parnasse is one of the most exciting prospects not competing in the UFC. Parnasse (23-2) debuted in the U.S. with a bang, landing a brutal body shot to take out Kenneth Cross to win his fifth straight fight.

Opening the main card, Junior dos Santos tried to attack on the inside against Despaigne (6-2). It would be his downfall as Despaigne landed a three-punch combination that knocked out the former heavyweight champion.

Despaigne has six wins via knockout. dos Santos' two-fight win streak has ended.

Meanwhile, UFC fighter Arman Tsarukyan jumped the railing to take on an MVP fighter, Adriano Moraes beat Phumi Nkuta after instant replay was used, and Jason Jackson landed a massive knockout to remind people who he is.

NESN provided results, analysis and highlights from Rousey vs. Carano.

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano results

Main Card

Prelims

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano live updates, highlights from 2026 MMA card

Ronda Rousey quickly submits Gina Carano

Round one: Rousey dropped Carano down right away. Armbar! And it's all over. Just like that. Easy win for Rousey. 

Gina Carano comes out to "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers. Ronda Rousey, as expected, comes out to "Bad Reputation" by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.

The main event is up next. Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano. One hasn't fought since 2009, the other since 2016. Two trailblazers, ready to go out on their own terms. 

Can Carano shock the world, or will it be an easy night for Rousey?

Mike Perry beats down a bloody Nate Diaz

They have stopped the fight. Perry beats Diaz after a bad cut and beatdown. Diaz may want a rematch. Perry is interested in that, or facing Jake Paul in MMA. 

Round two: Jabs from Diaz connected. Perry with combinations. Superman Punch from Perry. Perry with another body shot. Double jab from Diaz. Hooks from Diaz. Uppercuts and combinations from Perry. An elbow to the neck of Diaz. Diaz was standing his ground. Perry was all over Diaz. 

Both are a bloody mess. Diaz tried for an armbar. Perry with elbows. He landed flurries and called for Diaz to stand. Diaz punched back as Perry pressed forward. Diaz had quite the crimson mask. Diaz got knocked down before the bell rang. 

SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Perry (20-18)

Round one: Perry rushed after Diaz right away. He went for a kick to the head. Diaz went for simple punches that connected. Elbows from Perry. Then knees. Perry was on his back but Diaz landed a takedown. Perry got up and landed heavy rights. Diaz with a leg lock. Jabs from Perry. Body shot from Perry that hurt Diaz. 

Jabs from Diaz. Perry with a right as Diaz was bleeding by the eye. Combinations from Diaz and Perry was bleeding. Big shot from Perry. Knee to the stomach from Perry. Elbows from Perry. 

Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry is next. We could be in for an epic car crash if all goes according to plan. 

Is Ngannou vs. Jake Paul, Jon Jones, or Robelis Despaigne next? Jones mentioned he is retired. He also had a discussion about getting out of his UFC contract to fight Ngannou.

Francis Ngannou takes Philipe Lins' lights out with KO win

Round one: Leg kick right away. Ngannou with combinations. A kick from Ngannou. Lins tried to bring him to the cage, but Ngannou locked in a guillotine. Uppercut by Ngannou. Ngannou puts Lins on his back. Now on top, Ngannou started smashing away. 

Ngannou with a series of right hands. Multiple shots connected. Lins with an overhand of his own. By the cage, Ngannou landed a brutal body shot while holding on. Both swung for the fences but Ngannou knocked his lights out with a hook.

Dana White just announced Max Holloway vs. Conor McGregor 2 for July 11 on International Fight Week. 

Lineal heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou is back in the cage. He takes on former PFL tournament winner Philipe Lins. Jon Jones is in the building. 

Salahdine Parnasse shuts down Kenneth Cross with a body shot

9:58 p.m. ET: Back up, Parnasse landed combinations. A body shot and it's all over!

9:54 p.m. ET: Cross tried to go for a kick, and Parnasse put him right on the ground. They scrambled and got back to their feet. Parnasse with some wrestling and kept the pressure. They traded jabs. Parnasse with a big left. Parnasse got onto Cross' back and started pounding away.

9:42 p.m. ET: One of the top prospects in the sport, Salahdine Parnasse, takes on Kenneth Cross next! 

9:40 p.m. ET: Nkuta’s agency is filing an appeal to the Moraes loss.

Robelis Despaigne drops Junior dos Santos to open main card

9:30 p.m. ET: dos Santos with low kicks that were countered with rights and uppercuts. Despaigne caught a reaching dos Santos with massive shots. Left hand from Despaigne. Three-punch combination and out goes dos Santos. 

9:17 p.m. ET: Junior dos Santos vs. Robelis Despaigne kicks the main card off. Cain Velasquez was by the cage providing insight.

9 p.m. ET: The main card has started. 

After the fight, Fazil got into a heated argument with Arman Tsarukyan, who appeared to jump over the guardrail before Netflix went to commercial. 

Namo Fazil submits Jake Babian in brutal fight

8:31 p.m. ET: Fazil with shots to the body and elbows of Babian to end round one. Fazil with strikes and kicks to start round two. A big knee connected. Sprawl by Fazil. He went for the D'arce Choke. It's all over. 

8:26 p.m. ET: Fazil and Babian didn't touch gloves. Both came out swinging right away. Spinning elbow by Babian. Head kick from Babian. Fazil ended up on top position on the floor. Fabian in full mount. Rear-naked choke attempt. Fazil tried to choke him out.

8:18 p.m. ET: Namo Fazil vs. Jake Babian is next.

Adriano Moraes submits Phumi Nkuta in surprise finish

8:11 p.m. ET: After replay, referee Herb Dean called a stop to the contest via technical submission with one second left in the fight. Adriano Moraes beats Phumi Nkuta with the rear-naked choke. Whoa. Nkuta is calling for a rematch. 300K watched that ending.

8:07 p.m. ET: Moraes tried a takedown but Nkuta blocked it and forced him into the cage. Nasty right from Nkuta. Big rights from Nkuta. Flying knee from Moraes and he went for the rear-naked choke. Wow! Nkuta is out! Was he out before the bell?

8:03 p.m. ET: Moraes almost landed a jumping knee before the end of the round. Moraes was the aggressor in round three. Backing Nkuta up, Moraes landing reaching rights. Big jab. Nkuta with a shot of his own. He tried a right and a left. Nkuta with a left hook. Left hook from Nkuta. Another. Moraes with a hook. Back and forth action!

7:58 p.m. ET: Nkuta caught Moraes with a kick and landed ground and pound before the end of the first round. Moraes got on the back of Nkuta in round two. Nkuta with an escape and was in control. Knees and boy shots from Nkuta. Counter left hook from Nkuta. Moraes with a jab. Nkuta with calf kicks. A right connected from Nkuta. 

7:50 p.m. ET: Both traded kicks to start. Nkuta with a right to the midsection. Chopping low kick by Moraes. Combinations from Nkuta but Moraes landed counter shots of his own. Flying knee by Moraes, right by Nkuta. Right hand dropped Moraes. Nkuta tried for the guillotine. 

7:40 p.m. ET: Former ONE champion Adriano Moraes takes on Phumi Nkuta next. Last time I checked, Nkuta, who replaced Muhammad Mokaev, was the betting favorite. 

Jason Jackson knocks out Jefferson Creighton

7:33 p.m. ET: Massive knockout from Jackson! Wow! Our first KO of the night. Exactly what the card needed. 

7:30 p.m. ET: Former Bellator welterweight champion Jason Jackson takes on Jefferson Creighton next.  

David Mgoyan vs. Albert Morales (featherweight)

7:28 p.m. ET: Mgoyan finally landed some ground and pound. Morales tried to escape. Elbows on the floor from Mgoyan. Rear-naked choke with 15 seconds left but Morales was a warrior. Mgoyan won via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-26, 30-27).

7:23 p.m. ET: Morales looked tired as he tried to get up. Mgoyan with a head kick as Morales got up before the end of the round. A brutal takedown from Mgoyan to open round three, and another. Rear-naked choke attempt, as Morales did enough to avoid major damage. 

7:18 p.m. ET: Round two started with a kick from Mgoyan. Morales tried a kick. Takedown attempt from Mgoyan was denied. Mgoyan finally got the leg of Morales, turned him around and brought him down. On half guard, Mgoyan smothered Morales. He hit hard shots and wouldn't give Morales a second to breathe.  

7:13 p.m. ET: Right hand from Mgoyan to start round one, and another. He landed a calf kick. Morales with a kick to the body. Double leg takedown from Mgoyan. Morales tried to fight back with right hands and a kick. Mgoyan with a left. Elbows from Mgoyan until the end of the round.   

7:03 p.m. ET: David Mgoyan vs. Albert Morales is up next. 

Allegedly, 192K are watching the prelims on YouTube right now. 

Aline Pereira earns win against game Jade Masson-Wong

6:59 p.m. ET: Pereira missed a leg hook and Masson-Wong tried taking advantage. Pereira won via split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28). Very wide second scorecard.

6:48 p.m. ET: Pereira landed hard strikes to end the first. She tried to use her power in round two, attempting to provide pressure. Pereira pressed forward. Masson-Wong got hit with a big kick. Counter left hook from Pereira. On the floor, Masson-Wong got onto Pereira's back. Pereira got back up before the round ended. 

6:41 p.m. ET: Masson-Wong with jabs early, getting close to the dangerous Pereira. The former caught a kick and forced the latter down. Masson-Wong was on top. Pereira tried using elbows and submission attempts, but Masson-Wong wouldn't budge. Masson-Wong closed the distance early on. 

6:32 p.m. ET: Alex Pereira's sister, Aline, takes on Jade Masson-Wong next. 

Brandon Jenkins earns hard-fought win against Chris Avila

6:30 p.m. ET: Following a hard-hitting affair, Jenkins won via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28). 

6:27 p.m. ET: Jenkins pressed forward in round three. He used leg kicks and elbows to damage the body of Avila. The leg kicks were effective. Big right by Avila hurt Jenkins. Avila with a three-punch combination, while Jenkins continued with the kicks. Great way to start the night.

6:20 p.m. ET: Jenkins continued to chop down Avila's lead leg in round two. Avila came forward with a jab. Hard shots were thrown by Avila. Left hook by Avila. Uppercut and a spinning backfist by Jenkins. He landed several of the latter.

6:14 p.m. ET: Both traded calf kicks to start things off. High kick from Jenkins that just missed. Avila with a jab. Jenkins with a knee to the middle and a calf kick. He kept on pressing forward. Avila with a counter right hand. He landed another. Uppercuts from the inside from Avila. Stinging jabs from Avila. 

6:08 p.m. ET: The prelims have started! The first match of the night is Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins.

6 p.m. ET: We are live! The prelims have started! The first match of the night is Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins.

5:24 p.m. ET: Here's your first look at the hexagon that will be used for tonight's event: 

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How to watch Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: TV channel, live stream

Rousey vs. Carano will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix. Unlike pay-per-views on other platforms, there is no additional cost for Netflix subscribers.

If you want to purchase a subscription ahead of the fight, Netflix is currently offering the following plans:

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Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight date, start time

  • Date: Saturday, May 16
  • Prelims start time: 6 p.m. ET
  • Main card start time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Main event (Rousey vs. Carano): Approx. 11:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Intuit Dome (Inglewood, Calif.)

Rousey vs. Carano will be held at the Intuit Dome, the home of the Los Angeles Clippers, on Saturday, May 16. The main card is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET, and Rousey vs. Carano is expected to begin around 11:30 p.m. ET, though that time could change depending on the length of the other fights.

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