Carano, still arguably the most famous women's MMA fighter in the world, will not be fighting on Strikeforce's Dec. 17 card in San Diego, sources close to the event confirmed with MMAFighting.com. There had been some speculation that Carano was targeting a return to action on the card.

She announced her return to Strikeforce in February, however, an undisclosed illness forced her to pull out of her June 18 fight against Sarah D'Alelio. As of right now, Strikeforce has no plans for her return to the cage.
So the next time you want to see Carano in action, it will have to be on the silver screen when she stars in her first motion picture, "Haywire," which is set to be released on Jan. 20.
The promotion's year-end show will consist of a four-fight main card, which will air live on Showtime:
Gilber Melendez (c) vs. Jorge Masvidal -- Strikeforce lightweight title
Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos (c) vs. Hiroko Yamanaka -- Strikeforce women's featherweight title
Gegard Mousasi vs. Ovince St. Preux
K.J. Noons vs. Billy Evangelista
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