
Karine 'Killer' in a UFC fight. Photo: Twitter/UFC News
Karine 'Killer' spoke out after her defeat at UFC Winnipeg, held last Saturday (18), in Canada. Defeated by Jasmine Jasudavicius Through a unanimous decision by the judges, the Brazilian used social media to comment on the result and share her plans for a comeback within the organization.
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In a post on Instagram, Karine highlighted the lessons learned and assured that the defeat does not change her mindset within the sport. Even in the face of the negative result, the fighter showed confidence in her evolution and reinforced that she intends to use the moment as fuel to come back even stronger.
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“Losing is like gall: it leaves a bitter taste that's hard to swallow, but it never makes me question the path I've taken to get here. The pain of defeat teaches, and it's what forces me to come back stronger.”
I want to thank my team for their impeccable work. We had an incredible fight week, with perfect weight loss and everything going according to plan. We tackled one battle at a time and, as the saying goes at Venkon: 'no sad stories'.
"Thank you to everyone who supports me and also to those who don't, because you give me the strength I need to never give up. And giving up will never be an option for me. We will come back better. Thank you, God," wrote Karine 'Killer' on her Instagram profile.
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How was Karine 'Killer's' fight at UFC Winnipeg?
Inside the octagon, Karine delivered a hard-fought battle against the Canadian, alternating between good moments in both striking and grappling. Despite the close contest, the judges favored Jasudavicius, who emerged victorious by unanimous decision, with three scorecards scoring 29-28. The loss represents the athlete's second consecutive defeat in the UFC and the seventh in her professional career.
UFC Winnipeg Results
MAIN CARD
Welterweight (up to 77,1 kg): Mike Malott derrotou Gilbert Durinho by knockout (punches) at 2min08sec of R3
Bantam weight (up to 61,2 kg): Charles Jourdain derrotou Kyler Phillips by unanimous decision of the judges (29 to 28, 29-28, 29-28)
Light weight (up to 70,3 kg): Jai Herbert defeated Mandel Nallo by knockout (punches) at 2:05 of round 1.
Flyweight (up to 56,7 kg): Jasmine Jasudavicius derrotou Karine Killer by unanimous decision of the judges (29 to 28, 29-28, 29-28)
Lightweight (up to 70,3 kg): Gauge Young defeated Thiago Moses by divided decision of the judges (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
PRELIMINARY CARD
Featherweight (up to 65,7 kg): Marcio “Ticotô” Barbosa derrotou Dennis Buzukja by knockout (cross) at 1:12 of round 1
Average weight (up to 83,9 kg): Robert Valentine defeated Julien Leblanc by submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:22 of Round 1.
Heavyweight (up to 120,2 kg): Gokhan Saricam defeated Tanner Boser by technical knockout (punches) at 4:43 of R2
Bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg): Melissa Croden defeated Daria Zhelezniakova by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Flyweight (up to 56,7 kg): JJ Aldrich derrotou Jamey-Lyn Horth by unanimous decision of the judges (29 to 28, 29-28, 29-28)
Catchweight (up to 63 kg): The fight between John Castaneda Mark Vologdin finished in a majority draw (29-27, 28-28, 28-28)
Bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg): John Yannis defeated Jamie Siraj by technical knockout (punches and elbows) at 2:43 of round 1.
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