Jasmine Jasudavicius earned a unanimous decision victory over Karine Silva at UFC Winnipeg. Jasudavicius bounced back from her loss to Manon Fiorot and returned to winning form. Silva suffered her second consecutive defeat with the loss. Jasudavicius improved to 15-4 overall, while Silva fell to 19-7. The judges scored the bout 29-28, 29-28, and 29-28 in favor of the Canadian fighter.
Jasmine Jasudavicius returned to the win column at UFC Winnipeg on April 19, 2026, defeating Karine Silva by unanimous decision. All three judges scored the bout 29-28 in favor of the Canadian, who improved her professional record to 15-4.

Jasudavicius, 37, competes in the women's flyweight division and is currently ranked ninth in the world. Fighting out of Niagara Top Team, she stands five-foot-seven with a 68-inch reach — one of the longer wingspans in the division. She connects on 45 percent of her significant strikes and averages 2.59 takedowns per 15 minutes, making her a well-rounded threat on the feet and on the mat. The victory is a meaningful bounce-back after her previous loss came against Manon Fiorot, currently ranked second in the division.

Silva, nicknamed "Killer," drops to 19-7 with the defeat — her second consecutive loss. The 32-year-old Brazilian, ranked 11th at flyweight, brings consistent grappling pressure to her bouts, averaging 2.3 takedowns and 1.5 submission attempts per 15 minutes. Her striking output of 2.48 significant strikes per minute sits below Jasudavicius's pace, a contrast that may have proved decisive across three rounds.

Why it matters
- Jasudavicius at 15-4 and ranked ninth could push for a matchup with a higher-ranked flyweight after this win on home soil
- Silva's second straight defeat raises questions about her divisional standing at rank 11
- The result keeps Jasudavicius in contention in a flyweight division still largely shaped by the presence of second-ranked Fiorot







