Overview
- Fiorot dropped Jasudavicius with a straight left, followed her to the canvas, and won by TKO at 1:14 of Round 1.
- Jasudavicius protested referee Dan Miragliotta’s stoppage as fans and media discussed whether it was early.
- The defeat snapped Jasudavicius’ five-fight winning streak and marked the first time she had been finished as a professional.
- Fiorot credited targeted adjustments made at Montreal’s TriStar Gym with coach Firas Zahabi for sharpening her striking.
- She asked for a quick turnaround, with her next opportunities expected to be clearer after Shevchenko meets Weili Zhang for the flyweight title on Nov. 15 at UFC 322.