TheRonda Rouseyvs. Gina Carano card has been salvaged with a late replacement stepping in to ensure the fight moves forward as planned.

Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) has teamed up with Netflix to launch its first-ever MMA event, which is scheduled to take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on May 16. The card is shaping up as astacked triple-header, with Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano topping the bill in a five-round featherweight showdown, as both women make their long-awaited return to the cage after more than a decade away.

A look at the first-ever MMA event on Netflix right now:👊 RONDA ROUSEY vs. GINA CARANO👊 FRANCIS NGANNOU vs. PHILIPE LINS👊 NATE DIAZ vs. MIKE PERRYBuckle up 🔥#RouseyCaranoSaturday, May 16LIVE on Netflixpic.twitter.com/tw8qyI6sjI

A highly anticipated welterweight clash on the card was set to feature Jason Jackson against Lorenz Larkin, but it was revealed last week thatLarkin had been forced to withdraw due to injury, leaving Jackson without an opponent.

However, on Monday, MVP announced that Jeff Creighton, a contestant fromThe Ultimate FighterSeason 33, has stepped in on short notice to face Jason Jackson, keeping the bout intact.

FIGHT UPDATE 🚨Due to a knee injury, Lorenz Larkin has withdrawn from his scheduled bout on May 16.Jason Jackson will now face Jefferson Creighton.Jason Jackson vs Jefferson Creighton3×5 Professional MMA Bout⚔️A new matchup added to an already stacked night.🍿———…pic.twitter.com/tEs5hNp07i

Creighton was last seen in action at LFA in November 2025, where he secured a unanimous decision victory over Diego Bianchini. “Jazzy” was part of Team Cormier on TUF 33, where he opened his campaign with a majority decision win over Andreeas Binder before his run came to an end following a split decision loss to Rodrigo Sezinando. The 30-year-old Californian currently holds a professional record of 12-2-1.

Meanwhile, Jackson is coming off a split decision loss to Thad Jean at PFL World Tournament 5 in June 2025. The formerBellatorwelterweight champion had previously lost his title to Ramazan Kuramagomedov at the Bellator Champions Series in June 2024, before bouncing back with a win over Andrey Koreshkov in April 2025. “The Ass-Kicking Machine” holds a professional record of 19-6.

Check out the full MVP MMA 1 updated fight card below:

🚨4 weeks to go 🚨Two pioneers. One historic clash.Rousey vs Carano, finally on the biggest stage.LIVE globally on Netflix.🎟️ Get your tickets Tickets | Link in bio———Saturday, May 16thLIVE only on NetflixIntuit Dome – Los Angeles, CA#RouseyCarano#NgannouLins…pic.twitter.com/IMmDAmMCXq

Source: LowKickMMA.com