However, some critics say the event, run by Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, was scripted. Paul is hardly a stranger to those allegations, but the ones regarding Rousey-Carano reached a new level for Paul's business partner, Nakisa Bidarian.
"I think the Jake Paul allegations are more outlandish, honestly. With Ronda, it’s just a lack of knowledge from people who don't know who she is or what she does," Bidarian, who has dismissed similar allegations in the past, said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
"If you think about it, why would anyone in our business fix a fight to last only 17 seconds? This was reality -- someone supremely prepared imposing her will."
Simply put, Rousey came back and did "what she's done so many times."
"Ronda holds record-setting ticket sales for female combat athletes, and it was amazing to see her perform at that level again after so many years. I’m disappointed for Gina because she put in a lot of work but didn't get to display her skills after falling into Ronda's trap," Bidarian added.
And although the critics are out after MVP's first MMA fight, Bidarian said there is more to come.
"MVP MMA will be back," Bidarian said. "We are working feverishly on the future. We believe we have a special 'fighter-first' brand, and there is clearly a demand for more, which we are going to deliver."
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