Jessica-Rose Clark, also known as ‘Jessy Jess,’ recently retired from the UFC and is now transitioning to Muay Thai. Learn more about her decision and upcoming debut in this article.
Event | Result |
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UFC Debut against Bec Rawlings | Win via split decision |
Transition to Bantamweight | Ended UFC career |
Retirement from MMA | Focusing on Muay Thai and upcoming bout against Karen Cedillo at Lion Fight 75 |
Jessica-Rose Clark, also known as ‘Jessy Jess,’ recently concluded her six-year journey in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). After suffering a third consecutive submission loss, Clark decided to move on from MMA and retire from the sport. Despite her disappointment in not being able to end her UFC career with a win, Clark believes it was for the best. She is now looking forward to her Muay Thai debut against Karen Cedillo at Lion Fight 75. Clark feels healthier and happier now that she can focus on striking-based matches and enjoy her time in the fight enclosure. She plans to explore boxing in the future as well.
Jessica-Rose Clark, also known as ‘Jessy Jess,’ recently concluded her six-year journey in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). After suffering a third consecutive submission loss, Clark decided to move on from MMA and retire from the sport. Despite her disappointment in not being able to end her UFC career with a win, Clark believes it was for the best. She is now looking forward to her Muay Thai debut against Karen Cedillo at Lion Fight 75. Clark feels healthier and happier now that she can focus on striking-based matches and enjoy her time in the fight enclosure. She plans to explore boxing in the future as well.