JJ Aldrich secured a unanimous decision victory over Jamey-Lyn Horth with all three judges scoring the bout 29-28. The win extends Aldrich's winning streak to two fights. Meanwhile, Horth's own two-fight winning streak came to an end with this loss. The bout took place at UFC Winnipeg.
JJ Aldrich picked up a unanimous decision win over Jamey-Lyn Horth at UFC Winnipeg, with all three judges returning identical 29-28 scorecards in the women's flyweight contest.

Aldrich, now 15-7, is ranked fifteenth in the women's flyweight division and has pushed her winning streak to two fights with the victory. The 33-year-old southpaw stands five-foot-five with a 67-inch reach and brings consistent offensive output, landing 3.96 significant strikes per minute with 47 percent accuracy. She does not rely on the ground game, recording no submission attempts in her career statistical profile, though she does average 0.75 takedowns per 15 minutes.
Horth entered the bout riding her own two-fight winning streak, but the loss drops her to 9-3. The 36-year-old Canadian, who trains out of The Sound Martial Arts, is an orthodox striker standing five-foot-seven with a 66-inch reach. She has shown strong striking efficiency, connecting at 55 percent accuracy and landing 3.63 significant strikes per minute. Horth also adds a wrestling dimension, averaging 1.17 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Aldrich's back-to-back wins strengthen her position at number 15 in the women's flyweight rankings and could push her toward a higher-ranked opponent next.
- Horth's two-fight streak is snapped, a setback for the Canadian fighter looking to climb the flyweight ladder.
- The closely scored 29-28 cards from all three judges reflect how competitive the bout was, suggesting neither fighter was dominated across the three rounds.






