Francis Ngannou is slated for his long-awaited return to mixed martial arts on May 16, facing Philipe Lins in a significant heavyweight clash. This bout will serve as the co-main event for Most Valuable Promotions’ (MVP) debut MMA card on Netflix, which features the highly anticipated showdown between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano as its headliner. The event will take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
The heavyweight encounter between Ngannou and Lins is scheduled for five rounds under the Unified Rules of MMA. It will be a global live stream on Netflix, marking the platform’s inaugural venture into live mixed martial arts.
Lins Steps Up to Face Ngannou on Netflix’s Grand Stage
This event signifies a major stride for both MVP and Netflix, building on the tremendous success of their boxing collaboration. Their partnership reached new heights with the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event in November 2024, which Netflix reported drew an astounding 125 million viewers worldwide, becoming the service’s most-streamed sporting event in history.
The main event, Rousey vs. Carano at 145 pounds, is positioned as Netflix’s first live MMA main event and MVP’s initial foray into MMA promotion. Both legendary female fighters are coming out of retirement to finally settle a matchup that has been a topic of discussion for over a decade. The entire card will unfold within a hexagon cage at the Intuit Dome, the new state-of-the-art arena in Inglewood and home to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Ngannou’s fight confirmation concludes months of speculation regarding the future of the former UFC heavyweight champion and PFL Super Fights titleholder following his release from the PFL earlier this year. He has been inactive in MMA since October 2024, when he secured the PFL Super Fights Heavyweight Championship by stopping Renan Ferreira in the first round. Since then, Ngannou primarily focused on lucrative boxing opportunities.
The fight against Lins is confirmed as a five-round heavyweight contest utilizing 4oz gloves and adhering to the Unified Rules. This provides Ngannou with a high-profile return that aligns with the global platform he has publicly sought.
Ngannou views his Netflix appearance as a clear statement of intent and a reset for his MMA career. He emphasized that despite public discourse focusing on his contract negotiations and boxing endeavors, he has been “evolving” and patiently awaiting a platform capable of reaching a truly global audience. He highlighted the Netflix partnership as that perfect stage. This bout also marks his first competitive appearance since his departure from the PFL, an organization that signed him in 2023 but featured him only once.
Philipe Lins, while perhaps less globally recognized than Ngannou, presents a dangerous challenge with extensive experience across the UFC, Bellator, and PFL. The Brazilian fighter won the PFL heavyweight tournament in 2018. He later transitioned to light heavyweight in the UFC, where he impressively compiled a four-fight win streak between 2022 and 2024 before his release. The Ngannou fight represents Lins’ first return to the heavyweight division in nearly six years and undoubtedly the most high-profile bout of his career. MVP is promoting this clash as a battle between two formidable heavyweight knockout artists on an unprecedented global streaming platform.
While Rousey vs. Carano remains the primary draw for the May 16 event, Ngannou’s inclusion significantly bolsters MVP’s lineup, fulfilling co-founder Nakisa Bidarian’s hints of a major co-main event. This move into MMA is widely regarded as one of the most intriguing power plays in combat sports for 2026.
With both Rousey and Carano ending lengthy layoffs, and Ngannou returning from a prolonged MMA absence against a seasoned veteran like Lins, May 16 is poised to be a landmark night for both Netflix’s ambitious push into combat sports and MVP’s strategic expansion beyond its boxing roots.

