What's Happening?
Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano successfully made weight for their highly anticipated fight on Netflix's first-ever MMA card. Both fighters weighed in under the 145-pound featherweight limit, with Rousey at 142 pounds and Carano at 141.4 pounds. This event
marks Rousey's return to the octagon since 2016 and Carano's since 2009. Rousey has announced this fight as her final MMA appearance, describing it as the pinnacle of her career. The card also features other notable matchups, including Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry and Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins.
Why It's Important?
This event is significant as it represents Netflix's entry into live sports broadcasting, potentially setting a precedent for future streaming of combat sports. Rousey's return and subsequent retirement add a historic element to the card, drawing attention from both MMA fans and the broader entertainment industry. The fight's success could influence how streaming platforms approach live sports, impacting traditional broadcasting models and offering new opportunities for fighters and promoters.
What's Next?
Following the event, Netflix may evaluate the reception and viewership metrics to determine the viability of future live sports events. Rousey's retirement will prompt discussions about her legacy in MMA and potential future endeavors outside the octagon. The outcomes of the other fights on the card could also set the stage for future matchups and career developments for the participating fighters.











