Jasmine Jasudavicius earned a unanimous decision victory over Karine Silva at UFC Winnipeg. The Canadian fighter bounced back from her loss to Manon Fiorot and returned to winning form with this performance. Silva suffered her second consecutive loss in the octagon. The judges scored the bout 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 in favor of Jasudavicius. Jasudavicius now holds a 15-4 record while Silva drops to 19-7, having lost three of her last four fights.
Jasmine Jasudavicius returned to the win column at UFC Winnipeg on April 19, 2026, outpointing Karine Silva by unanimous decision to move to 15-4-0. All three judges scored the contest 29-28 in favor of the Canadian flyweight.

Jasudavicius, 37, fights out of Niagara Top Team and currently sits ranked ninth in the women's flyweight division. The five-foot-seven orthodox striker lands 3.7 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy rate, and she also contributes on the mat with 2.59 takedowns per 15 minutes. The victory is a meaningful bounce-back after her previous loss to Manon Fiorot and signals she remains a relevant figure in a competitive division.

Silva, nicknamed "Killer," falls to 19-7-0 with the defeat and has now lost three of her last four fights inside the octagon. The 32-year-old Brazilian, ranked eleventh at flyweight, represents The Fighting Nerds and carries a grappling-heavy style, averaging 2.3 takedowns and 1.5 submission attempts per 15 minutes. Her 67-inch reach — longer than most in the division — was not enough to swing the judges in her favor on this occasion.

Why it matters
- Jasudavicius moves to ninth in the flyweight rankings with renewed momentum after a bounce-back win
- Silva's second consecutive loss raises questions about her path back up the divisional ladder from eleventh
- The matchup contrasted Jasudavicius's striking volume and accuracy against Silva's takedown and submission-heavy approach, with the Canadian ultimately controlling enough of the contest to earn all three scorecards






