Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano to Set Women MMA Pay

SkimNews Take
Netflix's entry into live combat sports with a high-profile women's bout could redefine fighter compensation models, leveraging streaming platform resources to potentially outbid traditional promotions.
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- Ronda Rousey announced the fight with Gina Carano will set a new purse record for female fighters, aiming to surpass the $5 million paid to boxers Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor.
- Most Valuable Promotions will debut its MMA event Saturday at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, streaming live on Netflix and featuring Rousey vs Carano at featherweight.
- Rousey is returning to competition after a ten‑year hiatus, having last earned a $3 million UFC purse before retiring in 2016.
- Rousey criticized the UFC’s fighter‑pay structure and said the MVP‑Netflix partnership could give fighters more bargaining power and shift MMA economics.
Why it matters: Fighters gain leverage as the $5 million‑plus purse challenges UFC’s pay model, while the UFC risks losing market share and sponsorship dollars if the Netflix‑MVP event draws fans and sets a new pay benchmark.

