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Jasmine Jasudavicius def. Kay Hansen at UFC 270 January 22, 2022



 Jasmine Jasudavicius def. Kay Hansen at UFC 270: Best photographs

MMA Junkie Staff

January 22, 2022 7:25 pm ET

Look at the best photographs from Jasmine Jasudavicius' consistent choice win over Kay Hansen at UFC 270 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. (Photographs by Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports)

MMA: UFC 270-Hansen versus Jasudavicius

Jan 22, 2022; Anaheim, California, USA; Kay Hansen (red gloves) contends with Jasmine Jasudavicius (blue gloves)… more


Flyweight Jasmine Jasudavicius punched her pass to the UFC octagon on Dana White's Contender Series last season. It's an encounter the Canadian accepts has arranged her for her special introduction at UFC 270 this Saturday.


"That was an insane encounter. I mean like, what burdens that battle is so critical. Assuming that I win the battle and show well, I become in the UFC, similar to my fantasy. In the event that it doesn't turn out well for me, I'm back on the territorial scene, and pushed back who knows how far," Jasmine told the Top Turtle MMA Podcast on Cageside Press in front of UFC 270. "The nerves for that battle were insane. It's something extraordinary, to have the option to place for what seems like forever into something, and own it, and get that agreement, it felt so great."


Likewise, Jasudavicius added, "it's great to go through Contender Series in anticipation of my UFC debut. Since I got to see sort of how the UFC functions. I see every one of the media that will associate with, I comprehend sort of the lay of the land, how they get things done, on the grounds that every association is somewhat unique. So it nearly feels like that was my presentation, and presently this is simply one more battle in the UFC. There will be some more, and this is my home now in the UFC."


Jasudivicis was initially set to make a big appearance at UFC Vegas 46 at the Apex last end of the week; the battle was subsequently moved to UFC 270 in Anaheim in line with rival Kay Hansen, who needed to battle at home. While that may appear as though it would give Hansen an edge, it could wander right into whatever the Canadian might have had planned.


"I love it. The more fans, the better. I disdain battling without a group or with a little group. I love a group. I feel like I feed off that energy," Jasudavicius told us. "She's the old neighborhood young lady, so I'm certain there will be a ton of boos, yet when you're in there, boos sound like charms, so I don't actually mind."


Jasudavicius is likewise extremely content with the coordinate she's gotten for her introduction. Particularly on the grounds that, notwithstanding not having battled for a year, Hansen has a name, and has kept her profile moderately high among battle fans.


"I love it. She has somewhat of a name inside the UFC, as it's great. I get somewhat, as, to jump. I'm not going in there and battling against an incredible that is an unheard-of young lady," Jasudavicius noticed. "This present young lady's an executioner, obviously, yet she has a name. After a success over her, it places me on the guide somewhat more than battling another person. I'm really content with this coordinate, she advances herself well indeed, and I'm wanting to take those fans that she has."


Jasmine Jasudavicius starts off the UFC 270 card against Kay Hansen on Saturday, January 22, 2022.

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