Gina Carano

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Gina Carano
Statistics
Nickname Conviction
Height 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm)
Weight 141 lb (64 kg) (weigh-in Oct. 3, 2008)
Nationality American
Born April 16, 1982 (1982-04-16) (age 27)
Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada
Town of birth Dallas County, Texas
Team/Association Xtreme Couture
Primary fighting style Boxing, Muay Thai,
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 7
  By knockout 3
  By submission 1
Losses 0
Draws 0
No contests 0

Gina Joy Carano (born April 16, 1982) is an American mixed martial arts fighter, specializing in Muay Thai. Carano also appeared as the Gladiator "Crush" on American Gladiators. She has been referred to as the "face of women's MMA".[1]

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[edit] Early life

Carano was born in Dallas County, Texas, the middle daughter of Glenn Carano and Dana Cason. She has two sisters.[2][3] Her father played for the Dallas Cowboys as a backup quarterback from 1977-1983 and for the USFL Pittsburgh Maulers as a starter in 1984, their only year of operations.

She graduated from Trinity Christian High School in Las Vegas, NV where she led the girl's basketball team to a state title. She also played volleyball and softball.[4] She attended the University of Nevada, Reno for a year and then University of Nevada, Las Vegas for three, where she majored in psychology.[5]

[edit] Martial arts career

Carano started her career in the sport of Muay Thai. After achieving a Muay Thai record of 12-1-1,[6]Carano received an offer to participate in the first-ever sanctioned female MMA bout in Nevada. She was invited to the World Pro Fighting show in Las Vegas to fight Rosi Sexton from the United Kingdom.[7]

She fought on the February 10, 2007, Showtime EliteXC card, defeating Julie Kedzie via unanimous decision in what was called "the fight of the night".[8]

Her scheduled bout against Jan Finney at the EliteXC/K-1 Dynamite!! USA event on June 2, 2007 was canceled due to illness. The Fight Network and other organizations reported that she was rushed to the hospital via ambulance due to dehydration while attending a World Extreme Cagefighting event as a spectator.[9]

Carano fought on the September 15, 2007, Showtime EliteXC card, where she defeated Tonya Evinger via rear naked choke for her first career win by submission.[10]

Carano defeated former Hook N Shoot champion Kaitlin Young on EliteXC: Primetime on May 31, 2008.[11] A day before the fight, Carano failed to make weight for her fight (140 pounds (63.5 kg)) after weighing in at 144.5 (65.5 kg). Although most MMA organizations set weight classes at 135 (Bantamweight (MMA)) and 145 (Featherweight (MMA)) pounds (61.2 and 65.8 kg, respectively), EliteXC opted to create a women's weight class at 140 pounds.[12] Carano agreed to forfeit 12.5% of her "show" purse to Young, and the fight remained on the card.[13]

Carano's latest fight was against Kelly Kobold on October 4, 2008 at EliteXC: Heat at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida which was broadcast on CBS.

Leading up to her fight against Kobold, there was much controversy over whether or not Gina would make weight for this fight, having fought only once in the past year and not making weight at that time. Gina assured critics that she would be able to make weight since she had hired a nutritionist to help with her dieting. At the weigh-in for the Kobold fight on October 3, 2008, "Gina Carano weighed in at 142.75 pounds on her first attempt.[14] After removing her sports bra, a towel-covered Carano weighed in a second time at 142.5 pounds.[15] On her third attempt without any clothes on, Carano weighed 141 pounds.[16], successfully making weight.

Early on, Kobold was intent on pressing Carano in the clinch, while working for the takedown throughout the fight. Kobold managed a takedown in the second round, but the round ended before she could take meaningful advantage of it. Carano worked her opportunities by hitting Kobold at every turn whenever the fighters separated, while also opening a huge gash on the inside of her opponent’s eyebrow in the first round.[17] At the end of the third round, Carano looked to finish the fight as she unloaded a head kick that landed flush on Kobold’s chin, but Kobold was not knocked out and the bout came to a close.[18]

Carano won by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)[19] and remains undefeated. After she won the fight, she dedicated her fight to her grandfather.

A fight against Cristiane Santos was in the works for February 2009, although after EliteXC folded the fight become null. The possibility of the fight still happening in the future was dependent on which promotion the two women signed with next. [3] If they do meet, Strikeforce has indicated that it will be for a newly-created 145 lb women's title.

After Strikeforce purchased the assets of ProElite, Carano, along with other fighters within the defunct promotion, became contractually linked with Strikeforce, after many months of a stalemate regarding their free agent status.[20]

[edit] Outside martial arts

Carano starred in the cult film Ring Girls[21] Based on true events, Ring Girls is a fast-paced story about five American women from Las Vegas who take on the ultimate challenge of fighting the best female Muay Thai fighters in the world.[22]

Along with Lisa King, Carano served as a mentor to aspiring female fighters in the Oxygen reality series Fight Girls. She currently appears as "Crush" on the NBC show American Gladiators. She will also be featured in the new Michael Jai White film Blood and Bone slated to be released sometime in 2008.[23]

She was profiled in a feature story for the ESPN series E:60, and was voted "Hottest Woman In America" by Big Biz Magazine in the Spring 2008 issue.[24] On May 13, 2008, "Gina Carano" was the fastest-rising search on Google and third most searched person on Yahoo!.[25][2] She has also appeared in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 as Natasha.[26] a purchaseable hero unit, portraying the Soviet sniper/commando in various cutscenes.

She was also the #5 on the "Top Ten Influential Women of 2008" on Yahoo! [27]

[edit] MMA record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
xWin 7-0 Flag of the United States Kelly Kobold Decision (Unanimous) EliteXC: Heat October 4, 2008 3 3:00 Flag of the United States Sunrise, Florida, USA
xWin 6-0 Flag of the United States Kaitlin Young TKO (Stopped By Doctor) EliteXC: Primetime May 31, 2008 2 3:00 Flag of the United States Newark, New Jersey, USA
xWin 5-0 Flag of the United States Tonya Evinger Submission (Rear naked choke) EliteXC: Uprising September 15, 2007 1 2:53 Flag of the United States Oahu, Hawaii, USA
xWin 4-0 Flag of the United States Julie Kedzie Decision (Unanimous) EliteXC: Destiny February 10, 2007 3 3:00 Flag of the United States Southaven, Mississippi, USA
xWin 3-0 Flag of the United States Elaina Maxwell Decision (Unanimous) Strikeforce: Triple Threat December 8, 2006 3 2:00 Flag of the United States San Jose, California, USA
xWin 2-0 Flag of the United Kingdom Rosi Sexton KO (punch) WPFC 1 - World Pro Fighting Championships September 15, 2006 2 4:55 Flag of the United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
xWin 1-0 Flag of the United States Leiticia Pestova KO (punches and elbows) WEF - World Extreme Fighting June 10, 2006 1 0:38 Flag of the United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

[edit] References

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  2. ^ a b Kevin Iole (May 28, 2008). Carano wants to be fighter first, star later. Yahoo Sports. Alt: [1]. Accessed 2008-08-01.
  3. ^ "interview GINA CARANO". mat-magazine.com. http://www.mat-magazine.com/mat/content/view/2471/20/. Retrieved on 2008-09-16. 
  4. ^ Jack Sheehan (September 1, 2007). Don't let her good looks fool you Stunning Gina Carano has a near-perfect record in mixed martial arts. Las Vegas Sun. Accessed 2008-01-01.
  5. ^ "interview GINA CARANO". mat-magazine.com. http://www.mat-magazine.com/mat/content/view/2471/20/. Retrieved on 2008-09-16. 
  6. ^ http://www.mmanews.com/other/Full-Transcript-Of-Exclusive-Gina-Carano-Interview.html
  7. ^ "World Pro Fighting - Las Vegas, September 15, 2006". WPFight.com. http://www.wpfight.com/?page=galf&cat=media. Retrieved on 2007-09-16. 
  8. ^ "EXC live coverage from Southaven, MS". WrestlingObserver.com. http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=18625. Retrieved on 2007-09-16. 
  9. ^ Sick Carano Off EliteXC Card (May 17, 2008) Sherdog.com. Accessed 2007-05-17.
  10. ^ http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=dd-091607excnotes&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
  11. ^ Ariel Helwani (May 28, 2008). Carano: 'I just didn't really want to stay out of the ring' Fox Sports. Accessed 2008-05-29.
  12. ^ Luke Thomas, Bloody Elbow [2]
  13. ^ Carano Misses Weight. (May 30, 2008) Sherdog.com. Accessed 2008-08-01.
  14. ^ http://mma.fanhouse.com/2008/10/04/gina-carano-gets-naked-on-the-scale-to-make-weight-for-elitexc-f/
  15. ^ http://164mph.com/Elite_Xtreme_Combat/news:elitexc-heat-weigh-in-results/
  16. ^ http://mmajunkie.com/news/12926/elitexc-heat-weigh-in-results.mma
  17. ^ http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/shields-armbars-daley-arlovski-flattens-nelson-at-heat-14656
  18. ^ http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=7276&zoneid=13
  19. ^ http://mmajunkie.com/news/12935/elitexc-heat-live-round-by-round-updates-and-official-results.mma
  20. ^ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/mma/02/04/strikeforce.buying.proelite/index.html
  21. ^ http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=1843.
  22. ^ http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/reviews/review.asp?Index=5440&User=10889
  23. ^ "Gina Carano N Michael Jai White Kick ass in Blood and Bone". http://www.sohood.com/1/content/view/3358/69/. Retrieved on 2008-01-23. 
  24. ^ http://www.mmachump.com/2008/07/gina-carano-hottest-female-fighter/
  25. ^ Google trends - Gina Carano (May 13, 2008) Google. Accessed 2008-08-01.
  26. ^ Gina Carano as Natasha in Red Alert 3. (May 30, 2008) IGN. Accessed 2008-08-01.
  27. ^ "Women - Yahoo! 2008 Year in Review". Yahoo!. http://buzz.yahoo.com/yearinreview2008/women/. Retrieved on 2009-04-08. 

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