Get ready for a historic night in combat sports! This Saturday, two of MMA's most iconic pioneers, Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano, lace up their gloves for one final showdown inside the cage. The action goes down at the Intuit Dome, and Netflix is pulling out all the stops for its first-ever MMA broadcast—following massive boxing events like Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford, and Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3.
To call this epic clash, Netflix has assembled a stellar broadcast team packed with experience and personality. Here's who will be behind the mic for Rousey vs. Carano.
Lead Commentator: Mauro Ranallo
One of the most legendary voices in combat sports, Mauro Ranallo brings decades of experience. He was a lead commentator for Pride FC and has called action for WWE, MMA, and boxing events worldwide. Known for his electrifying style and signature "Mamma Mia!" exclamations, Ranallo knows how to make every moment feel monumental.
Ringside Analyst: Kenny Florian
Joining Ranallo is former UFC fighter Kenny Florian. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion and The Ultimate Fighter finalist, Florian (14-6) faced some of the best in the sport. He's since become a top analyst for the UFC, PFL, and even BattleBots, offering sharp technical breakdowns and insider perspective.
Reporter: Sibley Scoles
Emmy Award-winning journalist Sibley Scoles will keep fans connected to all the action from backstage and the crowd. Known for her work as an in-game host for the Las Vegas Raiders and with Most Valuable Promotions, Scoles brings energy and insight straight from the heart of the event.
Ring Announcer: Kody "Big Mo" Mommaerts
Bringing the official introductions will be Kody Mommaerts, better known as "Big Mo." A seasoned ring announcer for BOX, his powerful voice sets the stage for every fighter's walkout.
With this all-star broadcast crew and a card full of legends, Saturday night promises to be an unforgettable chapter in MMA history. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the sport, you won't want to miss a second of the action.
