Faceoffs have been completed for the MVP event scheduled for May 16. The main card features Ronda Rousey (12-2) versus Gina Carano (7-1), Nate Diaz (21-13) versus Mike Perry (14-8), and Francis Ngannou (18-3) versus Felipe Lins (18-5). The staredown footage was shared by FightHubTV. These matchups represent significant crossover fights featuring former UFC stars and combat sports personalities. The event brings together notable names from different eras and disciplines of combat sports.
Staredowns have been completed for the MVP event scheduled for May 16, with faceoff footage shared by FightHubTV giving fans their first close look at several high-profile crossover matchups. The card brings together former UFC stars and combat sports personalities from different eras, headlined by Ronda Rousey against Gina Carano.

Rousey, 39, carries a 12-2 record into the main event. The American fighter out of Team Hayastan stands five-foot-seven with a 66-inch reach and competes orthodox. She has long been defined by her grappling output, averaging 6.26 takedowns and 4.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes across her career, numbers that rank among the most aggressive in women's combat sports history. Her striking accuracy sits at 52 percent.

Carano, nicknamed "Conviction," is 44 years old and holds a 7-1 record. The Xtreme Couture product stands five-foot-eight and brings her own well-rounded game, averaging 4.5 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy, while also posting 1.24 takedowns and 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Further down the card, Nate Diaz meets Mike Perry in what figures to be an engaging striking contest. Diaz, 41, fights out of the Cesar Gracie Fight Team and is listed at 22-13-0. The Stockton southpaw stands six feet tall with a 76-inch reach and averages 4.57 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy, complemented by 1.3 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

The third featured matchup pairs Francis Ngannou, 18-3, against Felipe Lins, 18-5.

Why it matters
- Rousey vs. Carano is a generational women's combat sports clash that was long discussed but never previously realized
- Diaz brings elite submission volume and a 76-inch reach into his matchup, adding stylistic intrigue
- The MVP card draws names from multiple combat sports disciplines, positioning itself as a significant crossover event ahead of May 16









