Jasmine Jasudavicius earned a unanimous decision victory over Karine Silva at UFC Winnipeg. The scorecards read 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 in favor of Jasudavicius. This win allows Jasudavicius to bounce back from her previous loss to Manon Fiorot and return to winning ways. Silva suffered her second consecutive defeat and her third loss in her last four fights. Jasudavicius improved her record to 15-4 while Silva dropped to 19-7.
Jasmine Jasudavicius returned to the win column at UFC Winnipeg on April 19, 2026, earning a unanimous decision over Karine Silva in a Women's Flyweight contest. All three judges scored the bout 29-28 in favor of the Canadian fighter, pushing her record to 15-4.

Jasudavicius, 37, fights out of Niagara Top Team and enters the divisional rankings at number nine in the Women's Flyweight division. Standing five-foot-seven with a 68-inch reach, she brings a well-rounded game to the cage, landing 3.7 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy rate while also averaging 2.59 takedowns per 15 minutes. The win erases the setback she suffered in her previous outing against Manon Fiorot and re-establishes her among the division's contenders.

Silva, nicknamed "Killer," fell to 19-7 with the loss, her second straight defeat and third in her last four fights. The 32-year-old Brazilian, ranked 11th in the division, represents a genuine grappling threat, averaging 2.3 takedowns and 1.5 submission attempts per 15 minutes. That pressure was not enough to sway the judges on this occasion.

Why it matters
- Jasudavicius at number nine stays within striking distance of the division's top tier, where France's Manon Fiorot sits at number two with a 13-2 record.
- A second consecutive loss pushes Silva further down the rankings and raises questions about her path back into contention.
- The matchup highlighted contrasting styles — Jasudavicius' striking accuracy against Silva's submission-heavy grappling approach — and the judges sided with the Canadian across all three rounds.







