Jasmine Jasudavicius earned a unanimous decision victory over Karine Silva with all three judges scoring the bout 29-28. The Canadian fighter bounced back from her previous loss to Manon Fiorot and improved her record to 15-4. Silva suffered her second consecutive defeat and dropped to 19-7, now having lost three of her last four fights. The bout took place at UFC Winnipeg on the preliminary card.
Jasmine Jasudavicius picked up a much-needed unanimous decision win over Karine Silva at UFC Winnipeg on April 19, with all three judges scoring the flyweight preliminary card bout 29-28 in the Canadian's favor.

Jasudavicius, 37, improves to 15-4 and bounces back from her previous loss to Manon Fiorot. Fighting out of Niagara Top Team, the five-foot-seven Canadian holds the ninth ranking in the women's flyweight division and brings a well-rounded offensive game to the cage. She lands 3.7 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy clip while also threatening on the mat, averaging 2.59 takedowns per 15 minutes. Her 68-inch reach gives her a meaningful physical edge over most opponents in the weight class.
Silva, ranked eleventh at women's flyweight, drops to 19-7 and has now lost three of her last four bouts. The 32-year-old Brazilian, who trains with The Fighting Nerds, enters a difficult stretch at a critical stage of her UFC career. Known by the nickname "Killer," Silva generates 2.48 significant strikes per minute and contributes on the grappling side with 2.3 takedowns and 1.5 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making her a multi-dimensional threat despite the recent skid.

Why it matters
- Jasudavicius moves to 15-4 and reinforces her position at number nine in a competitive flyweight division
- Silva's second consecutive defeat raises questions about her trajectory in the rankings, where she sits at number eleven
- The stylistic matchup featured two orthodox grapplers with striking ability, which made the judges' task close enough to produce three identical 29-28 cards
- A win like this keeps Jasudavicius in range of higher-ranked opponents and potentially a step closer to title contention







