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www.imdb.comI don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on recent public updates:
Netflix has been promoting a high-profile Netflix MMA event branded around Rousey vs. Carano, with a full fight card streaming live from Los Angeles. This event has been described as stacking a deep lineup and featuring major names, including Francis Ngannou in a co-promoted blockbuster format. If you’re looking for tonight’s specific results, you’ll want to check Tudum (Netflix’s entertainment hub) or the event’s official page for live results, as they post prelims and main-card outcomes in real time [sources discussing the event and lineup: Netflix Tudum features and coverage; media outlets referencing the Rousey vs. Carano card].[4][5][9]
The main event centers on a high-profile matchup (Rousey vs. Carano) with Ngannou and other marquee fighters tied into the same card, and updates typically appear on Netflix Tudum with post-fight recaps and full results shortly after the event concludes [Netflix Tudum coverage; event previews].[5][4]
If you want odds or pre-fight analysis, outlets like CBS Sports/SportsLine have published previews and betting angles for the Netflix MMA card, though live results will override previews as the night progresses.[6]
Would you like me to pull the latest official results page for tonight’s Netflix fight card and summarize the outcomes, or compile a quick live-results checklist (prelims, main card, main event) so you can follow along more easily? If you have a preferred source (Netflix Tudum, a particular sports site, or a social feed), tell me and I’ll tailor the update.
Note: This answer quotes the general structure of the Netflix MMA event ecosystem and typical sources for live results; for exact, up-to-the-minute results, please check the official Tudum event page or Netflix’s fight-night hub.[9][4][5]
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www.imdb.comSportsLine combat editor Josh Nagel previews the Netflix MMA card set for May in Los Angeles
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