Ronda Rousey is set to fight Gina Carano on May 16, 2026, after both have been inactive for 27 years. UFC legend Matt Brown predicts the fight may not be impressive, but sees a potential path to victory for Carano.
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Ronda Rousey (L) and Gina Carano (R) face off in front of Jake Paul (C) during the Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) and Netflix 5X5 Professional MMA bound pre-fight press conference outside the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on March 10, 2026. Rousey will face Carano on May 16, 2026. Both fighters will be returning after lengthy retirements. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Itās almost impossible to predict what might happen when Ronda Rousey fights Gina Carano on Saturday, considering the main event fighters have been out of action for a combined 27 years.
Based on the betting lines, Rousey is heavily favored to win, most likely because sheās one of the most accomplished womenās fighters in history after reigning as UFC champion with a long list of opponents she dominated and finished before she suffered losses in her final two fights. Meanwhile, Carano never reached anywhere near the same level of success as Rousey in the cage and her last fight in 2009 ended in devastating fashion when she was finished by Cris Cyborg.
UFC legend Matt Brown admits heās not expecting much when it comes to the fight but he does see a path to victory for Carano even with the odds seemingly stacked against her.
āI think itās going to be an ugly fight for the most part,ā Brown said on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer. āHereās why Iām going to go with Gina Carano ā I think Ginaās naturally a little bit bigger than Ronda. I think during this down time, I donāt know either of them personally, but Iām going to assume just from the personalities that I know online and the media, that Carano probably attempted at least to stay in better shape. Where Ronda I think just quit training all together and was just out and now sheās coming back.
The fight is scheduled for May 16, 2026.
Ronda Rousey is favored due to her status as one of the most accomplished women's fighters in history.
Both fighters have been inactive for a combined 27 years, making the fight unpredictable.
Matt Brown expressed low expectations for the fight but acknowledged a possible path to victory for Carano.
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āLastly, Ronda is a lot more predictable. For one thing, she doesnāt go and shoot double legs. Itās going to be a judo style takedown, which is a little bit more predictable. Sheās got to get in the clinch and try to attempt to throw. If Gina does some of the basic things, she should be able to mitigate that. With that said, it will probably be ugly as hell. Ugly as all hell. Itās going to be nothing to write home about. Iām going to go Carano and plus Iām a bigger fan of Carano, too, so maybe a little bit of bias there too.ā
While Rousey was a very accomplished judoka, which included her winning an Olympic bronze medal, Brown argues that her primary attacks going for takedowns can be countered.
Look no further than watching Holly Holm shut down Rouseyās grappling when they fought back in 2015. When Rousey was unable to get the fight to the floor, Holm really started teeing off on her, which included the thunderous head kick that resulted in a devastating knockout.
āThe thing is everything Ronda does can be mitigated pretty easily,ā Brown said. āI shouldnāt say easily but you can learn pretty quickly how to not get armbarred. You can learn pretty quickly how to not get judo tossed. Holly Holm wrote the blueprint on it. I donāt think Ronda got a single takedown on her. Because judo is a specific sport where youāre wearing a gi and youāve got the grips and youāre doing certain things with that. Where itās transferred over to no-gi or MMA, itās limited. Not that itās not great for that, I love judo, I think itās an amazing sport but only certain moves carry over. Itās a very limited amount of moves.
āSo Gina has a limited amount of things she has to train for against Ronda whereas Ronda has to train to get her striking better and she was training that for a long time and it never got better. I donāt think she has the natural intuitiveness to be a striker ever. That combined with the size and just guessing Ginaās probably more inclined to stay in shape over 17 years.ā
No matter the result, Brown isnāt expecting an instant classic when Rousey and Carano finally clash.
He previously compared the fight to the boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, which was a massive success in terms of viewership for Netflix, but the bout itself was rather disappointing. A huge part of that was Tyson entering the fight at 58 years old without a professional fight in decades.
Itās not crazy to think the same thing could happen as Rousey fights for the first time in a decade and Carano setting foot in a cage for the first time in 17 years.
āGood luck on that [being a compelling fight],ā Brown said. āYouāre going to go to bed next Saturday night after that fight and be like āwhy did I do this? I should have been asleep.ā
āIām going to be like why am I still up watching this? My kids are going to want to stay up and watch it. Unfortunately, Iāll probably be stuck staying up to watch it but thereās nothing exciting about this to me.ā