INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Ronda Rousey forces Gina Carano into an armbar submission in their featherweight bout during the main card of Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 16, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)Getty Images for NetflixRonda Rousey defeated Gina Carano in 17 seconds in the main event of MVP MMA 1, and that number 17 was apparently a recurring theme. According to Netflix and MVP, the historic main event on the streaming service drew a whopping 17 million viewers at its peak.It's unclear if MVP and Netflix are in the MMA game for the long haul, but those numbers were significant.Event: MVP MMA 1 (Rousey vs. Carano), May 16, 2026Platform: Netflix (first-ever MMA card on the service)Peak Viewership: Nearly 17 million global viewersGlobal Average: 12.4 million across the triple main eventU.S. Average: 9.3 million; U.S. peak 11.6 millionRecord: Most-watched MMA event in U.S. historyLive Gate: Over $2.2 million at the Intuit DomeHow Many People Watched Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano?Per the official release from Netflix and MVP, viewership peaked at nearly 17 million global viewers during the Rousey-Carano main event. The triple main card averaged 12.4 million viewers globally, with 9.3 million averaging in the U.S. and a domestic peak of 11.6 million.Those U.S. numbers made MVP MMA 1 the most-watched MMA event in American history, clearing the long-standing 8.8 million benchmark set by Junior dos Santos vs. Cain Velasquez on UFC's 2011 FOX debut. Rousey had openly targeted that record before the fight, and the peak audience suggests she hit it.MORE FOR YOUWhy Do the Viewership Numbers Matter?The numbers give MVP and Netflix real ammunition. While UFC Freedom 250 will likely do similar or bigger numbers, there is no questioning the viability and the passion for another MMA promotion — if it can bring out big names.A 17-million-viewer peak frames their debut as a bigger audience draw than a typical modern UFC card, and proof there's genuine demand for one-off legend fights on streaming.It also helped that the card had more than just the main event. Mike Perry's bloody TKO of Nate Diaz and Francis Ngannou's highlight-reel knockout of Philipe Lins rounded out the triple main event that the 12.4 million global average covers. The card also generated more than 410 million impressions across MVP's social channels and over a billion across Netflix's platforms.What Does This Mean for MVP and Netflix Going Forward?MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said the promotion is reviewing all strategic options for future events, and the debut numbers all but guarantee there will be more. The combination of a record U.S. audience, a $2.2 million live gate, and chart-topping Netflix performance makes a strong business case.That said, it could be tough to duplicate the star power the promotion put together for this card with almost all of the most popular fighters locked in contracts with the UFC. Rousey is retired, Carano is 44, and the legend-fight well isn’t bottomless. Bidarian also said he’d be open to co-promotion with the Professional Fighters League. Quite honestly, the two promotions would be strongest if they banded together.With a broadcast partner like Netflix, there could be something serious in place. For a first effort, the numbers gave MVP exactly the launch it needed to continue the conversation.