For the past five months, the MMA world has not seen “the first lady of MMA” Gina Carano.
Since losing her bid for the Strikeforce Women’s lightweight title to Christiane “Cyborg” Santos on Aug. 15, the Las Vegas native has been missing in action with no outlook as to when she will return to the sport.
Some might speculate that she was abducted by aliens and taken to another planet, never to be seen again. Others may think that some psychopathic, obsessed fanboys kidnapped her and have her tied up in their mother’s basement.
The possibilities are scary once you think about them.
Fear not ladies and gentleman (mostly gentleman), Carano hasn’t been taken to another planet, nor is she the victim of some horrific act by a less than balanced fan.
Hollywood has taken up the time of many fighters within the sport of mixed martial arts and Carano just happens to be one of them.
Ryan Couture, son of UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture, was able to shed some insight yesterday via email when he wrote, “I saw Gina briefly over the holidays and it sounds like she’s been working long days in preparation for her upcoming film role.”
Hollywood seems to wear out even the most conditioned of athletes. The time spent preparing for a fight is grueling, to say the least, but let’s not take anything away from the hours spent working in front of the camera.
“It won’t be until shooting wraps on that project that she’ll be able to shift her focus back to fighting,” Couture continued. “At the time that I spoke to her she didn’t have a timeframe [for a return] in mind, but did mention that she missed training and was eager to get back to it.”
According to IMDB.com, Carano is set to take on a role in the movie “Knockout” which also stars G.I. Joe ’s Channing Tatum. Other actors rumored to appear in the film along side Carano are Ewan McGregor, Dennis Quaid, and screen legend Michael Douglas.
This is certainly a step up from her last role as Veretta in “Blood and Bone” where she worked along side known martial artist Michael Jai White. The film also featured MMA personalities Bob Sapp, Maurice Smith and Kimbo Slice.
Much like a handful of other mixed martial artists, Carano has attracted the eyes of film directors and producers alike. As one who brings a tremendous amount of charisma and charm to the sport of MMA, it only seems reasonable that Carano would have the same influence in Hollywood.
Carano being one of the most attractive women on the planet certainly helps as well.
Worst case scenario, Gina Carano will leave MMA for Hollywood. The bright side? No more watching her get punched in her perfect face.







she is resting and taking a break like she should be.
sarah commented on February 11, 2010 @ 2:38 pm