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Jasudavicius Dominates Cachoeira at UFC 297: Full Fight Recap

Read our comprehensive recap of the UFC 297 fight between Jasmine Jasudavicius and Priscila Cachoeira. Discover the dominant performance, controversial refereeing, and weight miss controversy.

Jasudavicius Dominates Cachoeira at UFC 297
Jasmine Jasudavicius showcased her superior skills against Priscila Cachoeira at UFC 297 in Toronto, Canada. She dominated the fight with a clear skill disparity and relentless ground and pound. Jasudavicius secured a victory with an impressive anaconda choke. The striking statistics further highlighted her dominance, with Jasudavicius landing 326 strikes compared to Cachoeira’s 26. The bout also saw controversy surrounding the referee, Mario Yamasaki. The official scorecards reflected Jasudavicius’ dominance, and fans await the conclusion of the event to see if any repercussions arise from the officiating. In the post-fight interview, Jasudavicius criticized Cachoeira for missing weight, resulting in financial penalties and potential health consequences. Stay tuned to MMA Knockout for more comprehensive coverage of the UFC and MMA.

Jasudavicius Dominates Cachoeira at UFC 297

In a thrilling showdown at UFC 297 in Toronto, Canada, Jasmine Jasudavicius showcased her superior skills against Priscila Cachoeira. The fight was a one-sided affair, with Jasudavicius dominating Cachoeira in all three rounds.

Skill Disparity and Ground Game

Jasudavicius exhibited a clear skill disparity in the grappling department, toying with Cachoeira throughout the fight. She unleashed a relentless barrage of ground and pound, leaving her opponent bloodied and battered.

Submission Victory

The beatdown continued for the full 15 minutes, with Jasudavicius showcasing her grappling prowess by locking in tight submissions. In the end, she secured a victory with an impressive anaconda choke, forcing Cachoeira to tap.

Striking Disparity

The striking statistics were equally lopsided, with Jasudavicius landing a staggering 326 strikes compared to Cachoeira’s meager 26. This significant difference in output highlighted Jasudavicius’ dominance in the fight.

Referee Controversy

The bout also saw controversy surrounding the referee. Mario Yamasaki, who officiated the fight, faced criticism for his handling of previous matches. UFC CEO Dana White expressed his displeasure with Yamasaki, vowing that he would never referee another fight again.

Scorecard and Repercussions

The official scorecards reflected Jasudavicius’ dominance, with all judges awarding her 10-8 rounds in the first and second, and a rare 10-7 round in the second. This victory marked the first UFC fight officiated by referee Matthew Rocha, and fans eagerly await the conclusion of the event to see if any repercussions arise from the officiating.

Weight Miss Controversy

In the post-fight interview, Jasudavicius criticized Cachoeira for missing weight. The bout was originally scheduled for flyweight, but Cachoeira requested it be changed to bantamweight on short notice after failing to make weight. As a result, Cachoeira will face financial penalties and potential health consequences.

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By Mathew Riddle

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