JJ Aldrich defeated Jamey-Lyn Horth by unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 29-28. The victory extends Aldrich's winning streak to two consecutive wins. Meanwhile, Horth's own two-fight winning streak came to an end with the loss. The bout took place at UFC Winnipeg.
JJ Aldrich picked up a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Jamey-Lyn Horth at UFC Winnipeg on April 18, 2026, with all three judges returning identical 29-28 scorecards in the women's flyweight contest.

Aldrich, now 15-7, is ranked 15th in the women's flyweight division and has strung together back-to-back wins with the result. The 33-year-old southpaw stands five-foot-five with a 67-inch reach and brings steady offensive output to her fights, averaging 3.96 significant strikes per minute. Her approach is predominantly striking-based, as she has recorded no submission attempts across her career statistics.
Horth entered the bout riding a two-fight winning streak of her own, but the Canadian could not extend it on home soil. The 36-year-old orthodox fighter out of The Sound Martial Arts carries a 9-3 record and has shown well-rounded capabilities throughout her career, landing 3.63 significant strikes per minute at an impressive 55 percent striking accuracy, while also contributing 1.17 takedowns per 15 minutes. The loss drops her back to even ground after that recent run of form.

Why it matters
- Aldrich's second straight win strengthens her case for a higher placement in the crowded women's flyweight rankings
- Horth's bid to build momentum in the division stalls, and the 36-year-old will need to regroup after the setback on a home-country card
- The closely scored 29-28 cards from all three judges reflect a competitive, evenly contested fight throughout its duration






