MVP MMA 1 takeaways: Rousey gets her storybook moment, Diaz wants more
The Most Valuable Promotions made a statement with its inaugural MMA card on Netflix, delivering the kind of dramatic finishes and compelling storylines that captured fan interest while honoring some of the sport's most recognizable figures.
The event featured several notable comebacks, though with decidedly different outcomes. Ronda Rousey, one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, achieved a fitting conclusion to her career by submitting Gina Carano in 17 seconds with her patented armbar—a near-instantaneous finish that ended matters before Carano, returning after 17 years away, could demonstrate any of her recently completed training camp work.
Another significant return came in the form of Nate Diaz, the popular BMF known for his warrior mentality and willingness to face top competition. Diaz stepped back into the cage against Mike Perry for the first time in nearly four years. While the fight itself delivered the kind of bloody, competitive action Diaz is known for, it ended prematurely when a nasty cut opened above Diaz's eye, forcing his corner to stop the bout after the second round to prevent further injury.
Despite the abbreviated nature of several matchups, the card succeeded in its primary objective: providing platform for legendary fighters to compete one final time while generating compelling television. For Rousey particularly, the result allowed her to exit mixed martial arts on her own terms, walking away clearly satisfied with the experience and the manner in which her fighting chapter concluded. The event signaled that MVP could deliver both nostalgia and competitive action, setting an intriguing tone for future cards under the banner.
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