Gina Carano reflects on the pivotal moment she left behind a life of intense partying to embrace a fighting career. This same unyielding drive is now propelling her toward a highly anticipated comeback in MMA, with a bout against Ronda Rousey slated for Netflix later this year.
Carano recounted her tumultuous teenage years, marked by the grunge scene of the late 90s and incessant high school gatherings. She recalled graduating in 2000 and seeking thrills with friends, consuming large bottles of Olde English malt liquor, romanticizing this reckless period as “the good old days.” She attributed this phase to emulating her older sister, a “free spirit” just 18 months her senior, whose frequent escapades to concerts and parties were a constant source of inspiration.
Carano confessed to idolizing her sister, mirroring her every move. This meant immersing herself in mosh pits and punk rock shows, often sneaking out late instead of attending sports practices. She painted a vivid picture of a youth spent more comfortably amidst concert crowds than within the confines of a gym. Nevertheless, she noted that this period merely postponed, rather than extinguished, the competitive fire that would ultimately define her successful careers in Muay Thai and mixed martial arts.
The Turning Point: A Challenge That Changed Everything
The pivotal shift in Carano’s life, she explained, came through her then-boyfriend, Kevin Ross, who would later achieve renown as a Muay Thai champion. Ross, seeking a different path for himself, encouraged her to begin training at a time when both were heavily involved in a social life centered around alcohol.
Carano detailed how Ross placed a bottle of Olde English before her, offering her money to fund her Muay Thai training if she finished the remaining contents and committed to the discipline. She described the difficult decision given their heavy drinking habits. Carano concluded that Ross fell in love with her when she defiantly finished the bottle, signaling her commitment.
The Enduring Spirit of a Fighter
Carano emphasized that the essence of being a fighter never truly departs, even after prolonged breaks from competition. She likened it to an inherent instinct, a “bug” that remains embedded within one’s system. She stated that once someone becomes a fighter, that identity persists, explaining why she never explicitly ruled out a return to the sport over the years. This enduring mindset is crucial to understanding her decision to accept the long-dreamed-of matchup against Ronda Rousey, more than a decade after her last MMA fight, despite her 7-1 professional record.
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: The Netflix Showdown
Netflix, in collaboration with Most Valuable Promotions, has confirmed the highly anticipated bout between Rousey and Carano. The fight is scheduled for May 16, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. It will be a featherweight contest at 145 pounds, conducted under the Unified Rules of MMA. This event marks Netflix’s inaugural live MMA broadcast, accessible to subscribers at no additional cost, and will take place within a hexagonal cage in the expansive 18,000-plus-seat arena.
Ronda Rousey, a former UFC bantamweight champion and Olympic judo medalist, has not competed in MMA since 2016. She enters this contest with a 12-2 record, boasting nine submission victories and three knockouts. Carano, whose last professional MMA appearance was in 2009, brings a 7-1 record and carries the legacy of being a foundational figure in the early development and popularization of women’s MMA in the United States.








