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Ronda Rousey made her return to the cage in the main event of Netflix’s first MMA broadcast at the Intuit Dome on Saturday, May 16.
Nearly a decade after her unceremonious exit from the UFC, Ronda Rousey finally penned her storybook ending. The UFC Hall of Famer and women’s MMA trailblazer needed just 17 seconds to submit fellow pioneer Gina Carano with her signature armbar Saturday atop the first MMA event ever broadcasted live on Netflix.
Ronda Rousey handled Gina Carano with ease during a 17-second victory via armbar submission in their fight Saturday, but she was nothing but thankful toward her opponent in the aftermath.
Rousey (13-2), one of the biggest stars in combat sports history, submitted women's pioneer Gina Carano (7-2) with her signature armbar in the main event of MVP MMA 1 Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood,
Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson was clear before Ronda Rousey’s fight with Gina Carano that he was not supporting the former UFC champion. The UFC legend said he was never a fan of Rousey, claimed she was “too arrogant” and suggested she had not been nice to staff behind the scenes.
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Francis Ngannou reacts to Jon Jones' comments on a fight after Rousey vs. Carano and says he better hope his UFC contract has a sunset clause.
Since rising to global superstardom in the 2010s, Ronda Rousey has been a role model for young women around the world, and PFL star Dakota Ditcheva thinks “Rowdy” needs to remember that. In the lead-up to Rousey’s comeback fight against Gina Carano in the main event of the first-ever MVP MMA card on Netflix,