Staredown footage has been released for the main card fighters at the MVP promotion event scheduled for May 16. The event features Ronda Rousey (12-2) versus Gina Carano (7-1) in a highly anticipated matchup. Nate Diaz (21-13) will face Mike Perry (14-8) in another featured bout. The card also includes Francis Ngannou (18-3) against Felipe Linns (18-5). FightHubTV captured the pre-fight staredowns between these competing fighters.
Staredown footage released by FightHubTV has offered the first face-to-face glimpse of the main card competitors ahead of the MVP promotion event scheduled for May 16, with three marquee matchups generating significant attention.

The headline bout brings together two of the most recognizable names in women's combat sports history. Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey, who carries a 12-2 record at 39 years old, is among the most decorated fighters of her generation. The American out of Team Hayastan stands five-foot-seven with a 66-inch reach and brings extraordinary grappling pressure to every fight, averaging 6.26 takedowns and 4.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes. She squares off against fellow American Gina "Conviction" Carano of Xtreme Couture, who holds a 7-1 record at age 44. Carano is a capable striker, landing 4.5 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy, and also presents a takedown threat of her own.

The co-featured attraction pits Nate Diaz against Mike Perry. Diaz, now 41, carries a 22-13 record and fights out of the Cesar Gracie Fight Team. The Stockton southpaw stands six feet tall with a 76-inch reach, landing 4.57 significant strikes per minute and averaging 1.3 submission attempts per 15 minutes — a reminder of the jiu-jitsu threat he carries throughout every round.

Francis Ngannou and Felipe Linns round out the main card staredowns. Ngannou enters at 18-3 while Linns brings an 18-5 mark into the matchup.

Why it matters
- Rousey versus Carano is a long-discussed clash between two pioneering figures in women's MMA finally made real
- Diaz's combination of volume striking and submission grappling creates a complex stylistic test for Perry
- The Ngannou-Linns matchup adds heavyweight destructive power to an already stacked card
- All three bouts carry genuine crossover appeal beyond the traditional MMA audience







