JJ Aldrich defeated Jaime-Lynn Horth by unanimous decision with identical 29-28 scores from all three judges at UFC Winnipeg. Aldrich, who has been competing in the UFC for nearly 10 years, improved her record to 15-7 with her second consecutive victory. Horth's record dropped to 9-3 as her two-fight winning streak was snapped. The bout went the full distance with Aldrich controlling enough rounds to earn the decision. Both fighters are veterans of the women's strawweight division.
JJ Aldrich picked up her second consecutive victory at UFC Winnipeg on April 18, 2026, earning a unanimous decision over Jaime-Lynn Horth with identical 29-28 scorecards from all three judges.
Aldrich, 33, has been a fixture in the UFC for nearly a decade and now carries a 15-7 record. Ranked 15th in the women's flyweight division, the southpaw stands five-foot-five with a 67-inch reach. She has built her career on consistent striking output, landing at a rate of 3.96 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy, and has demonstrated a well-rounded game that keeps opponents guessing on the feet. The win extends her current winning streak to two, a sign of renewed momentum for the veteran.

Horth entered the bout riding a two-fight winning streak, but the loss drops her record to 9-3 and snaps that run. The bout went the full two rounds of five minutes each in what was a competitive contest that Aldrich ultimately controlled enough of to take every judge's scorecard.
Why it matters
- Aldrich's back-to-back wins could push her up the flyweight rankings from her current 15th position
- Horth's two-fight winning streak is halted, complicating her path toward a higher divisional profile
- The close 29-28 scores on all three cards reflect how competitive the matchup was, suggesting Horth remains a credible contender despite the setback







