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This women's flyweight scrap in Edmonton is all about momentum swings. Jamey-Lyn Horth is riding high after that nasty first round knockout of Tereza Bleda back in December, where she landed 18 of 24 strikes and put Bleda away in just over two minutes. That's the kind of finish that gets you noticed. But she's also coming off a tough decision loss to JJ Aldrich in April, so she needs to prove that knockout wasn't a fluke. Katlyn Cerminara brings a different vibe to this one.
- Horth looking to prove that Bleda knockout wasn't a one time thing
- Cerminara returning after two and a half year layoff since Barber loss
- Volume striking battle with both throwing serious output when they're rolling
If Horth finds her range early like she did against Bleda, this could get wild in the first round, but if Cerminara survives the early storm, her cardio and volume could take over in rounds two and three.
The Blonde Fighter hasn't fought since getting outworked by Maycee Barber at UFC 299 back in March 2024, so we're talking about a serious layoff here. Before that, she dropped a decision to Manon Fiorot, but let's not forget she's got wins over legit names like Jennifer Maia and Viviane Araujo. When she beat Araujo at UFC 262, she threw 300 strikes. That's the kind of volume that can drown opponents. Horth is the busier fighter lately, throwing over 200 strikes in multiple fights, but her accuracy has been all over the place.
Cerminara's wrestling could be a factor too. She controlled Maia for over three minutes when they fought, showing she can mix it up when the striking isn't working. The question is whether that long layoff has her rusty or hungry. This feels like a classic striker versus volume puncher battle, with both women needing this win badly. Horth wants to build on that knockout power, while Cerminara needs to shake off the cage rust and prove she still belongs in the rankings conversation.
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This women's flyweight scrap in Edmonton is all about momentum swings. Jamey-Lyn Horth is riding high after that nasty first round knockout of Tereza Bleda back in December, where she landed 18 of 24 strikes and put Bleda away in just over two minutes. That's the kind of finish that gets you noticed. But she's also coming off a tough decision loss to JJ Aldrich in April, so she needs to prove that knockout wasn't a fluke. Katlyn Cerminara brings a different vibe to this one.
- Horth looking to prove that Bleda knockout wasn't a one time thing
- Cerminara returning after two and a half year layoff since Barber loss
- Volume striking battle with both throwing serious output when they're rolling
If Horth finds her range early like she did against Bleda, this could get wild in the first round, but if Cerminara survives the early storm, her cardio and volume could take over in rounds two and three.
The Blonde Fighter hasn't fought since getting outworked by Maycee Barber at UFC 299 back in March 2024, so we're talking about a serious layoff here. Before that, she dropped a decision to Manon Fiorot, but let's not forget she's got wins over legit names like Jennifer Maia and Viviane Araujo. When she beat Araujo at UFC 262, she threw 300 strikes. That's the kind of volume that can drown opponents. Horth is the busier fighter lately, throwing over 200 strikes in multiple fights, but her accuracy has been all over the place.
Cerminara's wrestling could be a factor too. She controlled Maia for over three minutes when they fought, showing she can mix it up when the striking isn't working. The question is whether that long layoff has her rusty or hungry. This feels like a classic striker versus volume puncher battle, with both women needing this win badly. Horth wants to build on that knockout power, while Cerminara needs to shake off the cage rust and prove she still belongs in the rankings conversation.
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