Five things to know about Gina Carano as comeback fight vs. Ronda Rousey gets set

Gina Carano is back.The women’s MMA pioneer has agreed to fight Ronda Rousey on May 16 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood.It’ll be the first time she’s professionally mixed it up on the mats since 2009, and if the responses to the blockbuster matchup’s announcement on Tuesday were any indication, there will be a significant amount of eyeballs tuned in to the bout, which will be streamed live on Netflix.But before she and Rousey touch gloves and throw hands at one in another in a clash put on by Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, here are five things fans need to know about Carano heading into the tilt.Carano’s first-ever pro fight came on June 10, 2006, when she took on Leticia Pestova in a World Extreme Fighting matchup.She won by knockout in just 38 seconds, and went on to earn six more consecutive victories through October 2008 in Strikeforce and EliteXC.In August 2009, Carano had the biggest match of her career — a headlining battle with Cris Cyborg.She ultimately lost that bout by TKO, and retired afterward.Shortly after her MMA career ended, one on the silver screen began.She landed her breakout role in 2011 in the action flick “Haywire.” She played Mallory Kane, a tough secret agent, and was lauded for her performance.She went on to have parts in several other movies, including “Fast & Furious 6” and “Deadpool” — before she scored a gig in the hit TV series “The Mandalorian” in 2019.Get the perfect blend of news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story In 2021, after a successful run on “The Mandalorian,” Lucasfilm fired the star following a controversial tweet.In the social media post, Carano compared how Republicans were being treated in the United States’ political climate to the experience that Jewish people suffered during the Holoc...

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