As the adrenaline settles from another electrifying month in mixed martial arts (MMA), fans and analysts alike reflect on the stunning performances and jaw-dropping techniques showcased throughout November 2024. Highlighted by a series of exceptional submissions, this month has reiterated the prowess of fighters who can expertly navigate the grappling aspects of the sport. Here,
Jasmine Jasudavicius
Mayra Bueno Silva is set to make an important transition back to the women’s flyweight division as she prepares to clash against Jasmine Jasudavicius at an upcoming UFC event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This change marks a significant moment in Bueno Silva’s career, particularly following her recent attempts to capture the vacant women’s bantamweight title.
In an exhilarating display of skill and resilience, Jasmine Jasudavicius emerged triumphant against Ariane da Silva during UFC Fight Night 246, held at the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, on November 2, 2024. Jasudavicius’s victory, which came in the third round via a D’Arce choke submission, marked her third consecutive win in the octagon, highlighting
The world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is constantly evolving, with regulations frequently being updated to enhance fighter safety and competition integrity. UFC Fight Night 246 heralds the introduction of significant rule changes, notably the legalization of 12-6 elbows—strikes delivered with the elbow moving in a downward arc—and a redefinition of what constitutes a grounded
In the highly competitive realm of mixed martial arts (MMA), time is often a fighter’s greatest adversary. Jasmine Jasudavicius, a promising talent in the UFC, is acutely aware of this reality as she navigates her career at the age of 35. With a professional record standing at 11-3 and a respectable 5-2 in the UFC,