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Ronda Rousey Demolishes Gina Carano In 17 Seconds And Retires

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Ronda Rousey submitted Gina Carano with an armbar at 17 seconds of Round 1 at MVP MMA 1, the first MMA card on Netflix. Rousey confirmed her retirement post-fight.

US Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter Ronda Rousey reacts after defeating Gina Carano during their Featherweight Bout at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Ronda Rousey vs.

Gina Carano went about as everyone should have expected. Rousey wasted no time shooting a textbook double-leg takedown, taking top position against her fellow MMA icon and locking up an armbar finish in a whopping 17 seconds to close out the first-ever MMA card on Netflix. Thankfully, this card had more than its share of action, because otherwise, fans would have been highly underwhelmed.

Rousey re-confirmed this was her last fight, and it was an absolute power move, all things considered. Rousey didn't take any damage. She didn't have to dish much damage to someone she admires.

To top it off, Rousey was able to secure a handsome payday for herself and Carano while also positioning herself to become a promoter and player in the MMA world as one of the faces of MVP MMA. That's not bad at all. Here is a look at the entire fight.

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