Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano (Recap Pending)Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano (Recap Pending)
Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano (Recap Pending)
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Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano (Recap Pending)

Tom Rashid
UFC & MMA Lead Writer ·
This fight has now taken place. Betting markets shown on this page were correct before the fight. A full recap with the result, scorecards and method of victory will be published here shortly.
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Ronda Rousey defeated Gina Carano.
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Two pioneers of women's mixed martial arts meet at bantamweight in what amounts to a legacy clash more than a decade removed from their respective primes. Rousey brings a 12-2 ledger weighted heavily toward submissions, whilst Carano's 7-1 mark reflects a more striking-oriented approach. The market has made its mind up early, pricing Rousey as a prohibitive favourite despite both fighters entering their late thirties and early forties.

The fight takes place on Sunday, 17 May 2026.

Tale of the Tape

Ronda Rousey

Odds: -500 (avg across books)

Record: 12-2-0

KO Wins: 3 (25%)

Age: 39

Height: 5ft7

Nationality: United States

Weight Class: 135 lb

Gina Carano

Odds: +351.6666666666667 (avg across books)

Record: 7-1-0

KO Wins: 3 (43%)

Age: 44

Height: 5ft6

Nationality: United States

Form & Styles

Rousey built her reputation on Olympic-level judo and a relentless armbar game, registering nine of her twelve wins by submission. Carano's single pro defeat came by rear-naked choke, though her three knockouts suggest she carries enough power to trouble opponents willing to stand. With no stance or reach data supplied, the tactical blueprint remains speculative, but Rousey's grappling pedigree historically overwhelms fighters who lack elite defensive wrestling.

Prediction

The market favourite is Rousey, and the lopsided pricing reflects her finishing consistency and stylistic edge on the mat. Her submission rate and Carano's proven vulnerability to rear-naked attacks suggest a grappling finish is the likeliest route, though the age gap and long layoffs for both make form projection difficult. Fights at this level rarely follow the script, and upsets remain part of the sport's DNA regardless of what the boards suggest.

Betting involves risk. 18+ only. Odds shown were correct at time of writing and are subject to change. When the fun stops, stop — BeGambleAware.org.

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