“I’m Having Some Babies After This”: Ronda Rousey is Done Fighting After Netflix Showdown With Gina Carano

Credits: Ronda Rousey/@ rondarousey/via Instagram
Credits: Ronda Rousey/@ rondarousey/via Instagram
Ronda Rousey has confirmed that her Netflix showdown against Gina Carano will be the final fight of her career. Ahead of the blockbuster MVP event on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, Rousey revealed that she plans to walk away from combat sports after this long-awaited clash and focus on family life instead. The announcement instantly added even greater emotional weight to a matchup that fans have debated and dreamed about for more than a decade.
For years, fight fans wondered whether Rousey and Carano would ever finally meet inside a cage. Now, the nostalgia-heavy showdown is no longer just internet fantasy, as two of women’s MMA’s biggest pioneers prepare to headline Netflix’s latest move into live combat sports.
But while the fight itself already feels historic, Rousey’s candid comments about wanting a life beyond fighting have become one of the event’s biggest talking points heading into the weekend.
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Ronda Rousey says this comeback has an expiration date
Ahead of the Netflix MVP event, Ronda Rousey openly admitted that her return was always meant to be temporary. The former UFC champion explained that she never viewed this comeback as the start of another extended fighting run, but rather as one final opportunity to close her MMA chapter on her own terms. She also emphasized that family now takes priority in her life, making this farewell fight feel far more personal than competitive.
“I’m having some babies after this, ” the former UFC champion laughed while speaking during the press conference for the Netflix MVP event. The comment immediately went viral because it confirmed what many suspected , this highly anticipated showdown against Gina Carano is expected to be her final fight.
The fight takes place this Saturday, May 16, and will be streaming live on Netflix, as the two icons of women’s MMA return from retirement for a blockbuster main event at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Rousey has explained that she promised her husband, Travis Browne, along with her family, that this would be a one-time comeback before stepping away again to focus on raising more children and life outside fighting.
Fittingly, the way fans will watch this event reflects just how dramatically combat sports has evolved over the past decade.
When does the Netflix super-fight begin and why is it such a big deal?
The Netflix MVP event begins with prelims at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT, while the main card starts at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. The main event features Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano in a women’s featherweight clash that already feels historic. Rousey returns for her first MMA fight since 2016, while Carano fights for the first time since 2009. That massive layoff adds unpredictability and nostalgia to the entire matchup. Unlike traditional pay-per-views, the full event streams live on Netflix at no extra cost for subscribers.
The fight also delivers a compelling striker-versus-grappler dynamic. Rousey’s explosive judo and submission game once made her the most feared woman in MMA, while Carano built her reputation on sharp striking and knockout power. If Rousey closes distance early, her grappling could dominate. If Carano keeps the fight standing, she could control the pace. More than anything, the bout feels like a rare collision between two different eras of women’s MMA and fans are finally getting the answer to a debate that has existed for years.
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Whether this truly becomes the final fight of Ronda Rousey’s career or not, the Netflix showdown against Gina Carano already feels like a landmark moment for MMA. It combines nostalgia, crossover entertainment, streaming innovation, and two of the most recognizable names in women’s combat sports history into one event. And if Rousey sticks to her promise, fans may be witnessing the last walk to the cage of one of MMA’s biggest stars.
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Do you think Ronda Rousey will truly stay retired after her Netflix showdown with Gina Carano? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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