Ronda Rousey Walks Away With More Than 2X Payout of Gina Carano’s $1M+ From Netflix Fight

Published 05/17/2026, 12:59 PM CDT

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Ronda Rousey walked away with more than double the payout of Gina Carano (1.05 million dollars) following their massive showdown at the Most Valuable Promotions event. A historic night of combat sports ended with a blistering finish that left one pioneer significantly richer than her opponent. As the official event financial disclosures went public, it became clear that dominance inside the cage translated directly into a massive multi-million-dollar payday. This spectacular event set a brand-new economic benchmark for the fighters involved.

The disclosed financial earnings from the star-studded event revealed exactly how much the main event competitors earned.

Ronda Rousey secures dominant victory and massive payout

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The official payments became public by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) on Saturday as the high-profile sporting event was concluding, as reported by USA Today. Inside the cage, Ronda Rousey made quick work of Gina Carano with an armbar submission victory just 17 seconds into the first round. The financial breakdown revealed that Rousey walked away with a massive 2.2 million dollars for her brief performance.

In contrast, Gina Carano earned 1.05 million dollars for her participation in the historic headlining bout. This dominant athletic performance solidified her fighting legacy and justified her position as the highest-paid athlete on the entire blockbuster card. Each fighter on the card received at least 40,000 dollars for participating.

This outcome ensured that the victorious former champion secured more than double the total payout of her trailblazing opponent. Most Valuable Promotions produced what was billed as a triple main event card with Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano serving as the headline fight at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on May 16, 2026.

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The remainder of the historic fight card also featured impressive paydays for several legendary heavyweights and prospects.

Complete event disclosures for main card and preliminary fighters

As reported by the same source, the remaining high-profile athletes on the triple main event card secured significant financial compensation for their athletic efforts. Former heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou took home a massive 1.5 million dollars, while his opponent Philipe Lins earned 100,000 dollars. Popular fan favorite Nate Diaz secured 500,000 dollars, compared to the 400,000 dollars earned by Mike Perry.

In the lighter divisions, technical striker Salahdine Parnasse earned 70,000 dollars, while his opponent, Kenneth Cross, received 50,000 dollars. Heavyweight veteran Junior dos Santos accumulated 80,000 dollars, while the explosive Robelis Despaigne walked away with 50,000 dollars. These substantial figures highlighted the immense financial backing behind this groundbreaking streaming presentation.

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The preliminary card competitors also saw standardized payouts, with Jason Jackson leading the early group at 110,000 dollars. Competitors Adriano Moraes, Phumi Nkuta, and Chris Avila earned 80,000 dollars, 60,000 dollars, and 50,000 dollars, respectively. Remaining athletes, including Namo Fazil, Jake Babian, and Albert Morales, each successfully secured the baseline minimum payment of 40,000 dollars.

Ultimately, the historic evening in California proved that the commercial appeal of Ronda Rousey remains incredibly potent!

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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