Jamey-Lyn Horth

Jamey-Lyn Horth

9-2-0

Womens Flyweight

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A hard-nosed 35-year-old Canadian flyweight who's evolved from a submission specialist into a striking threat, now finding her groove in the UFC after a late career start.

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Jamey-Lyn Horth is a 35-year-old Canadian flyweight who arrived at the UFC via an unconventional path. She turned professional after just three amateur fights and spent years dominating regional promotions, racking up five straight finishes including an LFA flyweight title before signing with the promotion in her late 20s. In the UFC, however, her early run was marked by a string of decision victories, as she adjusted to sharper competition and a changing stylistic focus from her grappling-heavy arsenal to a more striking-centric approach.

Horth's evolution has been gradual but unmistakable. The Canadian described herself as initially nervous in the octagon, plagued by early UFC jitters that manifested in technical victories but a lack of finish power. Over the course of 2023 and 2024, she pieced together wins over Hailey Cowan and Vanessa Demopoulos, each time gaining more comfort and confidence in her striking range. In December 2025, at UFC on ESPN 74, she broke through with her first UFC finish, a devastating first-round TKO of Tereza Bleda just over two minutes into their bout. That victory crystallized what had been building: her striking was maturing, her range management improving, and her willingness to push forward without fear growing stronger.

What makes Horth compelling is her authentic growth mindset and late-career momentum. At an age when many fighters fade, she's hitting her stride, speaking openly about nervousness settling, game plans solidifying, and her evolving comfort in the octagon. She describes herself as a blue-collar fighter, and that ethos runs through her narrative: no prodigious amateur pedigree, no fast-tracked path, just years of graft, regional grinding, and now the payoff. With a 9-2 record and recent statement finishes, Horth is a rising prospect who feels earned rather than hyped, appealing to fans who value work ethic and visible, tangible improvement.

Why fans love Horth

Horth embodies the grind: she turned pro late, built a regional resume, and is only now hitting her stride in the UFC. She speaks humbly about her evolution and gives credit to her team. Her willingness to fight anyone, her technical improvement arc, and her first finish as a source of genuine pride (not arrogance) make her likable. She's a textbook blue-collar fighter.

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UFC Fight Night Burns vs. MalottSat, Apr 18, 2026
2.0
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UFC Fight Night Royval vs KapeSat, Dec 13, 2025
6.8
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UFC Fight Night Usman vs. BuckleySat, Jun 14, 2025
4.5
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Vanessa Demopoulos
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UFC Fight Night Covington vs BuckleySat, Dec 14, 2024
2.9
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MirandaMaverick
Miranda Maverick
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UFC Fight Night Dariush vs TsarukyanSat, Dec 2, 2023
6.0
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Veronica Macedo
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UFC Fight Night Yadong vs SimonSat, Apr 29, 2023
5.0
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HaileyCowan
Hailey Cowan
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