Rowdy Ronda Rousey has just tapped out Gina Carano via armbar in 17 seconds.
This makes it her ninth win via submission in the MMA.
As soon as the bell rang for the match to start, Rousey wasted absolutely no time, shooting in for a takedown immediately after Carano threw a leg kick and dragging the fight to the mat within seconds.
While Carano briefly threatened with a guillotine choke, once Rousey escaped into mount, it was over almost instantly as the former UFC champion locked in her signature armbar for a finish that left the crowd’s head spinning.
When asked if she was going to continue, Rousey says she only came out of retirement to fight someone who inspired her to step into the ring.
They were fighting in the main event of the debut MMA event for Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions.

Mike Perry defeated Nate Diaz in a TKO.
Diaz and Perry were locked in a brutal, high-volume war, standing toe-to-toe in tight exchanges as blood poured from cuts on both fighters.
Perry repeatedly stunned Diaz with crushing hooks, elbows, knees, and body shots — at one point swarming him against the cage and dropping him late in the second round — while Diaz, already covered in blood, continues firing back with relentless jabs and combinations despite the damage.

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou reminded the MMA world exactly why he remains one of the sport’s most terrifying heavyweights, overwhelming Philipe Lins with fight-ending power in the opening round.
Ngannou — who doesn’t throw punches so much as serve eviction notices to consciousness — closed the show with a brutal knockout at 4:31 of Round 1.
