Preliminary Card | Flyweight · 125 lbs | Pro MMA
Jasmine Jasudavicius defeats Kay Hansen via 3 Round Decision
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6-1-0 | Pro Record At Fight | 7-4-0 | ||
Climbed to 7-1 | Record After Fight | Fell to 7-5 | ||
+160 (Slight Underdog) | Betting Odds | -190 (Slight Favorite) | ||
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St. Catharines, Ontario | Fighting out of | Fullerton, California | ||
32 years, 10 months, 3 weeks | Age at Fight | 22 years, 5 months, 1 week, 1 day | ||
125.0 lbs (56.7 kgs) | Weigh-In Result | 125.0 lbs (56.7 kgs) | ||
136.8 lbs (62.1 kgs) | Fight Day Weight | 133.2 lbs (60.4 kgs) | ||
11.8 lbs (5.4 kgs, +9%) | Weight Gain | 8.2 lbs (3.7 kgs, +7%) | ||
5'7" (170cm) | Height | 5'2" (157cm) | ||
68.0" (173cm) | Reach | 63.0" (160cm) | ||
Para Bellum MMA
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Niagara Top Team (Primary) |
Gym | 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Buena Park |

- Bout Information
- Event: UFC 270: N'Gannou vs. Gane
- Date: Saturday 01.22.2022 at 07:00 PM ET
- Referee: Jason Herzog
- Venue: Honda Center
- Enclosure: Octagon
- Location: Anaheim, California, United States
- Bout Billing: Preliminary Card (fight 1 of 11)
- Pro/Am: Professional
- Weight: 125 lbs (56.7 kg)
- TV Commentary: Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, Daniel Cormier
- Broadcast: Aired Live on Prelims
- Post-Fight Interviewer: Joe Rogan
- Jasudavicius Total Disclosed Pay: $20,000
- Hansen Total Disclosed Pay: $17,000
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Jasudavicius vs. Hansen Fight Predictions
Tapology Community Predictions: 4112
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Event Discussion
01.27.2022 | 10:30 PM ET
@Bongamin it's a fair point. But cumulative striking needs to have a visible interpretable role in showing dominance to the judges in such a way as to indicate it played a role, or would theoretically play a role in the fight drawing to close. The strikes Gane landed didn't really do anything. They had no immediate visible impact. If they had, they would have won him the rounds. It's also hard to ascribe them much value because if they had done something, Francis wouldn't have been able to pressure, and win the grappling exchanges. Simply put they didn't have any meaning in the sense they did not significantly contribute to Gane showing dominance. It's not so much that strikes count more than grappling; either of them can be interpreted to establishing dominance. It's just generally the case that striking tends to be the dominant factor in the scoring of the judges, probably because it's easier to see who did more in the capacity.
Even though Francis didn't do a lot on top, he displayed effective dominance through grappling. It was obviously the case that Gane was becoming exhausted due to top pressure, and was losing the grappling exchanges. He got reversed and controlled--although is he hadn't gone for that leglock it very well have could have been a different score on the cards.
Even though Francis didn't do a lot on top, he displayed effective dominance through grappling. It was obviously the case that Gane was becoming exhausted due to top pressure, and was losing the grappling exchanges. He got reversed and controlled--although is he hadn't gone for that leglock it very well have could have been a different score on the cards.
04.04.2022 | 4:07 PM ET
No. I won. I predicted Francis Ngannou was gonna win and he won. :)
* Edited at 04.04.2022, 4:07 PM ET *
04.04.2022 | 8:15 PM ET
this was a late response lol