MVP MMA Has 3 Clear Stars to Build Around After Netflix Debut
MVP MMA made its debut on May 16th, with a statement event on Netflix, headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano. While the star power brought immediate attention, the real story coming out of the night was what comes next.
With more events already teased, MVP now faces the challenge every new promotion encounters — building stars that fans will keep coming back for.

Jason Jackson
Let’s kick things off with Jason Jackson.
Jackson made a statement at MVP MMA’s debut event, nearly securing the fastest finish of the night. That was before that mark was ultimately taken by Ronda Rousey.
Still, his performance didn’t go unnoticed. A 20-second knockout over Jefferson Creighton immediately put the crowd on its feet and served as a perfect introduction to fans who may not have been familiar with him.
At 35 years old, Jackson is the oldest name on this list. But that’s far from a negative. He’s a seasoned veteran who’s seen just about everything the sport has to offer.
Dating back to regional fights in 2012 against names like Colby Covington and Michael Johnson, to runs in Bellator and the PFL, Jackson has built a résumé that speaks for itself. Now sitting at 20-6, he’s the kind of fighter MVP MMA could drop straight into a championship picture.
If MVP is serious about introducing titles, Jackson feels like an ideal first standard-bearer.

Salahdine Parnasse
Next up is Salahdine Parnasse.
At just 28 years old with a 23-2 record, the French standout brought serious momentum into MVP MMA 1, and delivered. Competing on the main card, Parnasse made quick work of Kenny Cross. He secured a first-round TKO and living up to the hype surrounding him.
The energy from the Frenchman was noticeable, and fans fed right into it. Now, he feels like someone the promotion could truly build around. Beyond his in-cage ability, he brings something equally valuable, and that’s international appeal.
MVP officials have already floated the idea of hosting an event in France with Parnasse as a headliner, which says a lot about how highly they view him. Add in wins over UFC roster fighters William Gomis and Morgan Charriere, plus 15 finishes in 23 victories, and you’ve got a fighter who checks every box. Talent, excitement, and marketability.
If promoted correctly, Parnasse has real superstar potential.

Namo Fazil
Lastly, we have Namo Fazil.
No one on the preliminary card brought more raw charisma and star power than Fazil. From a chaotic, back-and-forth fight that ended in a second-round submission win over Jake Babian, to a standout post-fight promo where he called out Arman Tsarukyan, Fazil made the most of every second in the spotlight.
And it didn’t stop there.
Every time a microphone was put in front of him, Fazil delivered, and people noticed. He quickly became one of the most talked-about fighters from the event, generating real buzz across social media.
In 2026, that kind of attention is currency.
At 29 years old with a 10-1 record, Fazil is still relatively early in his MMA journey, which makes him even more valuable to MVP. He’s the kind of personality-driven fighter promotions need; someone who can fight, talk, and create moments.
That combination gives MVP MMA a potential breakout star they can build around for years to come, and possibly a future face of the promotion.
