Manon Fiorot Addresses Camp Change, UFC Vancouver Stoppage
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Manon Fiorot Addresses Camp Change, UFC Vancouver Stoppage
"Vancouver - Recent women's flyweight title challenger Manon Fiorot returned to the win column at UFC Vancouver, earning a quick TKO finish of the surging Jasmine Jasudavicius. While not considered an upset (Fiorot was the favorite in the bout), few expected to see Fiorot finish business in little more than a minute. Among those who might have thought it possible, however, were her recent TriStar teammates. Fiorot (13-2) recently moved to the Montreal-based gym, training outside her native France for the first time as a professional. The camp has been home to world-renowned fighters like Georges St-Pierre, Rory MacDonald, Olivier Aubin-Mercier and currently, Aiemann Zahabi."
""I made a lot of adjustments in my training camp with my training partners and my coach, but absolutely it was a perfect scenario for me," Fiorot told media outlets including Cageside Press following the fight, later adding that "tonight is the result of this good change." The flyweight, once again ranked #1 in the weight class, added that she intends to continue working with TriStar. "Yeah. I'll work with them again in my next fight. This was just perfect," she stated."
Manon Fiorot returned to victory at UFC Vancouver with a swift TKO over Jasmine Jasudavicius, finishing the fight in just over a minute. Fiorot relocated to Montreal to train full-time at TriStar, marking the first time she trained outside France as a professional. The TriStar environment includes high-profile fighters and led to adjustments in her camp that Fiorot credits for improved performance. Fiorot holds the No. 1 ranking in the flyweight division and intends to continue working with TriStar for her next fight. Jasudavicius protested the stoppage, but Fiorot defended the referee's decision.
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