California State Athletic Commission Executive Director Andy Foster told ESPN that both fighters will undergo comprehensive concussion testing, prompted in part by comments Rousey made during an Instagram Live appearance two years ago. While promoting her book Our Fight, the former UFC bantamweight champion revealed a long history of concussions dating back to her judo career, admitting she kept that information from the UFC and regulators out of concern it might have prevented her from competing.
“We’re going to put her through neurological and concussion battery testing and make sure she’s OK. We’re going to have our doctors take a look. The fighters are going to have to do a lot of medicals, both of ’em,” said Foster.
“As long as these women pass their medicals and pass all their neurological batteries and do the things they need to do there’s nothing wrong with this fight.”
Rousey vs Carano will take place on May 16 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, CA. It will be broadcast on Netflix under the MVP Promotions banner.
