Carano lost 100 lbs. to make Rousey fight happen
Gina Carano successfully made weight for her highly anticipated matchup against Ronda Rousey at the inaugural Most Valuable Promotions event, though the process required an extraordinary physical transformation. Carano weighed in at 141.4 pounds Friday in Inglewood, California, just under the 145-pound featherweight limit for the bout. Rousey, her opponent, came in at 142 pounds, confirming both legendary fighters were cleared to compete.
The weight cut proved particularly demanding for Carano, who revealed on social media the extent of her physical journey to make the fight possible. Since September 2024, she has lost 100 pounds over approximately eight months—a significant undertaking that underscores her commitment to facing Rousey. In candid posts accompanying her weigh-in, Carano detailed the difficulty of achieving such substantial weight loss while managing various health challenges she has experienced.
Carano's remarkable transformation highlights the dedication required when fighters attempt to compete in lower weight classes than their natural size. The 100-pound reduction over that timeframe represents both a physical and mental challenge, requiring disciplined training, nutritional management, and recovery protocols. Beyond the scale, Carano acknowledged struggling with health issues throughout the process, making her weight-cut accomplishment even more noteworthy.
With both fighters successfully weighed in, they are now cleared to headline the MVP MMA 1 card on Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, which will be broadcast on Netflix. The bout brings together two significant figures from MMA's past in what represents a major attraction for the new promotion's debut card. Carano's weight-cut journey adds additional context to what is already one of the most anticipated fights on the card.
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