UFC Vancouver: Title Shot No Longer a Pipe Dream for Jasmine Jasudavicius
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UFC Vancouver: Title Shot No Longer a Pipe Dream for Jasmine Jasudavicius
""Getting into the UFC, the dream, become a world champion. But it's like, you're kind of like 'oh I would love to be a world champion.' A little bit of a pipe dream," Jasudavicius (14-3) told Cageside Press during Wednesday's UFC Vancouver media day, ahead of her fight with recent title challenger Manon Fiorot. "But the more steps that you make, then it's like okay, this is actually a reality now. And now it is.""
""If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Work hard in camp, don't screw around. Do all the things that I know that I need to do in order to be the best version of myself I can possibly be on Fight Night." "Don't cheat myself in the preparation, and then on Fight Night I can let the chips fall where they may. I know I've done the work, I believe in my team, I believe in my training partners, and I believe that on Fight Night, all will show.""
Jasmine Jasudavicius, an Ontario fighter and Niagara Top Team member, prepares to face recent title challenger Manon Fiorot at UFC Vancouver after compiling five consecutive wins. She entered the UFC dreaming of a championship and now views a title run as a tangible reality. Jasudavicius keeps training and mentality consistent, emphasizing rigorous camp work, not cutting corners, and trusting her team and training partners to perform on Fight Night. She intends to complete preparation honestly and allow outcomes to unfold during the fight. The Vancouver card features several meaningful Canadian fights and strong local fan interest.
Read at Cageside Press
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