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‘My heart is heavy’: Gina Carano releases first comments after stunning 17-second loss to Ronda Rousey

About 48 hours after her return from a 17-year MMA retirement that ended in just 17 seconds, Gina Carano released her first words about her much-anticipated dance with Ronda Rousey.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Carano, 44, admitted his “heart is heavy” after failing to live up to expectations against the UFC Hall of Famer.

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“I wanted to throw, to fight, to win, but I kicked when I should have moved and I was done,” Carano wrote. “If I hadn’t slowed down, I would have broken my arm, as it has already started to break.

For Carano (7-2), this past weekend was almost two decades in the making. A trailblazer for women’s MMA, Carano was the biggest star on the women’s side of the sport before Rousey’s arrival in the UFC in 2013. Carano and Julie Kedzie competed in the first-ever women’s fight that aired on Showtime in 2007, and two years later she made history as the first female Cyborg MMA fighter and the first Cyborg. Strikeforce featherweight championship fight.

Carano then retired from cage fighting and transitioned to being a performer, but was brought back into the fold by Rousey’s invitation to Netflix’s MMA giant.

Notably, Carano revealed before the fight that she lost 100 pounds over a 20-month period to prepare for the Rousey fight.

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Carano teased the idea of ​​another MMA bout shortly after his loss on Saturday; on Monday, he repeated that.

“Now I feel that this is just the beginning,” Carano wrote. “I can’t wait to see where I can push my body to continue.”

Carano’s full statement after the fight:

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