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The strongest female fighters who have written MMA history will return. Rhonda Lowe (39) and Gina Carano (43) will have a surprise showdown.
The US media 'NBC News' reported on the 18th (Korea Standard Time) that "Rosey and Carano will make a historic comeback at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California in May."
The game is reportedly hosted by the Most Valuable Promotion (MVP), founded by YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and business partner Nakisa Vidarian.
Paul, who hosts Lowe and Carano's return match, is a superstar who has recently made huge profits from big matches in fighting machines. According to reports by the British Daily Mail and Marca, Paul recently earned a huge $92 million (about 136 billion won) despite suffering a sixth-round KO loss and a fracture of two jawbones in a match against Anthony Joshua.
It is the MVP's first UFC tournament, which has focused on boxing promotions for the past four years. The two players will compete in a five-minute, five-round match in the 145-pound weight class.
Lowe is a former judo bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics with 12 wins and 2 losses. He is renowned as a legend who elevated women's mixed martial arts from non-mainstream to mainstream. After becoming the bantamweight champion in the UFC's first women's event in 2013, he defended the title six times and reigned as an unrivaled star.
It is the first return in 10 years. Lowe has left the octagon since losing to Amanda Nunes in 2016 and has devoted herself to professional wrestling and acting.
After a long time, Lowe said, "I've been waiting a long time for this announcement," adding, "Me and Gina Carano will have the biggest super fight in the history of women's fighting. This is a game for all MMA fans past, present and future," he said.
Fox News also highlighted the confrontation between Lowe and Carano on the same day. Carano is a pioneer who paved the way for women's fighting ahead of Lowe. In 2006, he participated in the first women's competition and emerged as a sign of women's martial arts due to his outstanding skills and appearance.
Carano, who had stopped his career for 16 years after losing to Chris Cyborg in 2009, said, "Ronda approached me and politely suggested this game, saying he was the only one to return."
"Ronda thanked my career for paving the way for her. This game is an honor, and I believe the winner will be me. It will never be an easy fight, but I welcome it," he added.
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