Jasmine Jasudavicius is a top Canadian prospect with big things on the horizon

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Jasmine Jasudavicius (3-0) barely broke a sweat during her recent match against Christina Ricker (2-3-0) on November 30.

Jasudavicius showcased her skills at BTC 8: Eliminator in Niagara Falls, Ontario finishing off Ricker at 52 seconds of round 1 due to body shots. Early in the round, Jasudavicius connected with a vicious head kick and dominated Ricker who went into defensive mode, unable to recover from the blow. 

Undefeated in her amateur and pro career, the Canadian talent has quickly been making her way up the ladder as a notable contender in the women’s flyweight and strawweight division. Cage Titans recently nominated her September bout with Kylie O’Hearn (1-2-0) for Fight of the Year.

At Cage Titans: Combat Night II Jasudavicius and O’Hearn met in Plymouth, MA. where they competed in the first-ever Cage Titans women’s main event. The 30-year-old Niagara Top Team and Para Bellum MMA athlete won by unanimous decision in a hard-fought battle.

Managed by Dodge Sports, Jasudavicius is a top Canadian prospect with big things on the horizon.

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