
Jasmine Jasudavicius
15-4-0
Womens Flyweight
About
Canadian flyweight grinder whose relentless grappling carried her on a hot streak into the rankings' upper tier.
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Jasmine Jasudavicius is proof that a late start in MMA is no barrier to a fast climb. The Canadian rose through the UFC women's flyweight division on the back of suffocating wrestling and a relentless pace, the kind of grinding style that wears opponents down over three rounds.
An early loss to top contender Manon Fiorot showed her where the ceiling was, but she answered with a strong run, beating ranked names like former champion Jessica Andrade and the dangerous Karine Silva to push to 14-4 and into the division's upper tier.
For fans who appreciate dominant grappling, she's a pleasure to watch: takedowns, heavy top control and a motor that doesn't quit. Still improving and trending upward, Jasudavicius has turned herself into a genuine flyweight title threat.
Why fans love Jasudavicius
Relentless wrestling, a high pace and a clear upward trajectory. She wears top contenders out.

























