Francis Ngannou is scheduled to make his much-anticipated return to mixed martial arts on May 16, where he will face Philipe Lins. This heavyweight clash will serve as the co-main event for Netflix’s inaugural live MMA card, which features Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano as the main attraction at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The bout is slated for five rounds, adhering to the Unified Rules of MMA, and will be broadcast worldwide as part of the streaming platform’s first live combat sports offering.
This event represents a significant expansion for the streaming giant following the success of its previous combat sports ventures, including a boxing partnership that garnered record-breaking viewership, with one event in November 2024 reportedly drawing 125 million viewers globally and becoming the most-streamed sporting event in the platform’s history. The highly anticipated 145-pound bout between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano is set as Netflix’s first live MMA main event, marking the promotion’s debut in mixed martial arts. Both fighters are emerging from retirement to finally resolve a matchup that has been a topic of discussion for over a decade. The fights will unfold within a hexagon cage at the Intuit Dome, the newly opened arena in Inglewood that serves as the home for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Ngannou’s fight announcement concludes months of speculation regarding the future of the former heavyweight champion from a major organization and a previous super fights titleholder, especially after his recent departure from a prior fighting promotion earlier this year. His last MMA appearance was in October 2024, where he secured a first-round victory to claim a heavyweight championship title. Since then, his focus had largely shifted to high-profile boxing matches, leading to a period of relative inactivity in mixed martial arts.
The upcoming contest against Lins is confirmed as a five-round heavyweight bout, utilizing 4oz gloves and adhering to the Unified Rules. This provides Ngannou with a prominent return to the sport, aligning with the large-scale platform he has openly pursued.
Ngannou has characterized his appearance on the streaming platform as a clear declaration of his intentions and a fresh start for his MMA career. He stated that despite public discussions focusing on his contractual changes and boxing pursuits, he was continuously “evolving” and awaiting a suitable platform to engage a global audience, identifying this streaming partnership as that ideal stage. This bout also marks his first fight since concluding his association with a previous fight organization, with which he had signed in 2023 but competed only once.
Lins enters the ring as a formidable, though perhaps less recognized, opponent, bringing experience from various professional fighting organizations. The Brazilian notably won a heavyweight tournament in 2018 and later successfully transitioned to a lighter weight class in a prominent organization, where he achieved a four-fight winning streak between 2022 and 2024 before his departure. The fight against Ngannou signifies his return to the heavyweight division after almost six years and stands as the highest-profile contest of his career, with event organizers promoting the clash as a battle between two heavyweight knockout specialists on a globally accessible streaming platform.
While the Rousey vs. Carano matchup remains the primary draw for the May 16 event, the inclusion of Ngannou provides the card with the significant dual-headliner appeal that had been previously hinted at by the event’s co-founders. Reports from February had already confirmed the Rousey-Carano fight as Netflix’s inaugural MMA card and the promotion’s first foray into mixed martial arts, with many viewing this strategic move into MMA as one of the most compelling developments in combat sports for 2026.
With Rousey and Carano concluding their extended breaks from the sport, and Ngannou returning from a significant MMA hiatus to face a seasoned veteran in Lins, May 16 is poised to be a landmark evening, both for the streaming platform’s initiative in combat sports and for the organizers’ broader expansion beyond boxing.
