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Jasmine Jasudavicius Talks Vicious Performance Over Priscila Cachoeira At UFC 297 In Toronto / MM-EH

Posted on 27 January 202427 January 2024 By mmehandy No Comments on Jasmine Jasudavicius Talks Vicious Performance Over Priscila Cachoeira At UFC 297 In Toronto / MM-EH

UFC Flyweight fighter Jasmine Jasudavicius almost broke the internet on January 20th, 2024, when she absolutely demolished Brazilian opponent Priscila Cachoeira at UFC 297 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

MMA people in various social media platforms were beside themselves watching the fight take place, as Jasudavicius set numerous records.

From Forbes,com

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC record for total strikes landed in a three-round fight with 326.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC record for total ground strikes landed in a three-round fight with 300.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC record for striking differential in a three-round fight at plus-300 (326-26).

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for latest submission with stoppage at 4:21 of Round 3.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for most significant ground strikes landed in a fight with 68.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for total strikes landed in a fight with 326.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for total ground strikes landed in a fight with 300.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for total head strikes landed in a fight with 297.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for total strikes landed in a round (Rd 1) with 138.

Jasmine Jasudavicius sets UFC women’s bantamweight record for total strikes attempted in a round (Rd 1) with 173.

Jasmine Jasudavicius and Priscila Cachoeira set UFC women’s bantamweight record for total strikes in a fight (three rounds) with 352.

*Note* the 5-round co-main event between Raquel Pennington and Mayra Bueno Silva set a record with 361 total strikes, only 9 more than Jasudavicius/Cachoeira.

In this exclusive video interview, Jasmine speak with Andy Cotterill of www.MM-EH.ca and discusses everything UFC 297 related, plus more.

– How she felt during fight week in her backyard of Toronto

– How she ensures that she takes in the experience

– The events leading to Cachoeira missing weight and the bump up in weight class

– The fight itself including strike differential

– What she thinks about the nickname ‘Vicious”

– Meeting UFC President Dana White after her fight

– Being awarded a Performance of the Night bonus and what she might do with the money

– What it was like walking into her home gym Niagara Top Team 2-days after her fight

– Thoughts on the UFC 300 match-up between new UFC signee Kayla Harrison and Holly Holm

– An update on her friend who promised to get Jasmine’s face tattooed on her butt if she won a UFC fight.

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mmehandy

Veteran mixed martial arts journalist. Founder of MM-EH, #1 Canadian MMA site, previous contributor to Sherdog & ESPN, TSNRadio Journalist of the Year

Not every fighter gets to choose how their story e Not every fighter gets to choose how their story ends.

Tonight, Canadian karate legend Robbie Lavoie stepped into the ring one final time. Early in the fight, a perfectly placed shot to the solar plexus left him unable to continue, bringing an abrupt end to the contest.

But the result of the fight is not what people will remember.

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Congratulations on an incredible career, Robbie. Enjoy your retirement.

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👏 Thank you, Robbie Lavoie.
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