Jasmine Jasudavicius believes her unsatisfactory win at UFC Winnipeg is a blessing in disguise.
Jasudavicius (15-4) took on fellow veteran Karine Silva (19-7) in a flyweight clash in front of her home crowd at the Canada Life Center in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on Saturday. Jasudavicius picked up a unanimous decision win in a bout mostly marked by inactivity. Jasudavicius isn’t impressed with her performance at UFC Winnipeg.
However, having never lost two fights in a row in her entire career, the Canadian is glad to bounce back from a loss in her last outing.More to Prove “Not too impressed with my performance,” she told the UFC. “I know it was kind of boring. But back in the win column, still climbing my way to the top.
I know that I have more to prove and better to show. But we’re back, baby.” Jasudavicius was under a ton of pressure to return to the win column at UFC Winnipeg. The 37-year-old feels that the underwhelming win is a blessing in disguise.
Jasudavicius is now eager to return to training so that she can put on a more impressive performance in her next outing. “It was tons of pressure,” Jasudavicius said. “I can’t imagine going two losses in a row.
I would probably retire. I wouldn’t be able to handle that. But it’s good, it’s a blessing in disguise. Because even though technically I won, I’m not proud. So I’m gonna be back in the gym and work my tail off to make sure that my next performance is something that I can be a lot more proud of.” “I am still climbing my way to the top.”Jasmine Jasudavicius (@JasJasudavicius) didn't put on the performance she hoped but was happy to get back into the win column. #UFCWinnipeg Complete Main Card Results ➡️ https://t.co/BsJ1bDb4JZpic.twitter.com/apcEtOLjQb— UFC News (@UFCNews) April 19, 2026