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Hollywood Actress Took the Cage Four Years Ahead of Ronda Rousey in TV’s Historic First Women’s MMA Fight

February 11, 2026 3 Min Read
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On this day back in 2007, two groundbreaking fighters made significant strides in mixed martial arts history.

Ronda Rousey’s connection with her fanbase has shifted considerably over the past decade. While she may no longer enjoy the widespread adoration she once did, her influence on the UFC and the broader MMA world remains undeniable. Although UFC president Dana White has dismissed the idea of Rousey returning to competition, her achievements over just eight fights inside the Octagon are nothing short of remarkable. That said, while Rousey played a key role in changing White’s stance on women fighters, she wasn’t the only trailblazer who paved the way.

On that same day in 2007, Gina Carano faced fellow pioneer Julie Kesey live on Showtime. Carano, now better known for her roles in films and shows like The Mandalorian, originally rose to fame through her MMA career, which began in 2006. During her brief but impactful tenure, she helped advance women’s MMA by competing in organizations such as Strikeforce and EliteXC. Carano retired in 2009 following a loss to Cris Cyborg. Rousey then emerged on the scene in 2011, carrying the torch forward.

Carano vs. Kesey was historic as the very first women’s MMA bout broadcast live on television, headlining a Showtime event. Carano won the fight by unanimous decision at a catchweight of 138 pounds, maintaining an undefeated record until her eventual loss to Cyborg.

More recently, Gina Carano’s coach has hinted at the possibility of her making a comeback. Training footage stirred speculation of a potential matchup with Rousey inside the Octagon, though rumors of Rousey battling again have quieted down lately. Nonetheless, Carano, now 43, is actively training and appears motivated to return. Her coach John Wood told Home of Fight, “She’s back training every day… working with the pros and practicing. You never know what might happen.” He added that Carano’s renewed dedication could reignite her fighting career despite the time away.

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Fan Take: For fight fans, the prospect of Gina Carano returning ignites excitement about the revival of women’s MMA’s early trailblazers and paves the way for fresh, historic matchups. Their potential comeback could not only celebrate the sport’s roots but also inject new energy and storylines into the ever-evolving MMA landscape.

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