Jasmine Jasudavicius | The Canadian Bulldog returns

“I think it’s been a forever thing,” she said laughing as she was asked about her trademarkness and gravel, which comes out more and more, the deeper she moves on in matches. “I’m sure MMA has definitely exploited it, but I remember my dad told me a story where when I was a little baby, there was a radio with a nob on it and I kept on crawl to it and tried to turn it. My dad would pull me away and I would crawl back to it and he would pull me away.

“He said it was to the point where he had to move me to the other side of the room, and I would still come to it.”

Her opponents should feel like the radio slice, especially Cachoeira and Da Silva, who both were eventually swept during the tidal wave of pressure and non-stop aggressiveness that Jasudicius brought them more and more to them as these matches slipped Forward. It is a feeling that the Canadian really cherishes, and an ability she is deeply proud of, knowing that it dates from the hours of hard work, she puts in the gym every single day.

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“I love it,” she said, as she was asked to feel that her opponents are melting during her merciless forward -looking persecution and offensive output. “It’s one of the things where it’s hard to do, and I have to do that in the room to do it when the lights are turned on when my eyes are on me. So it’s a very fulfilling thing where it’s like ‘all my hard work, that’s why I do it’ – so I’m able to get that finish in the later rounds so I still have that steam in the Later rounds, I have that squeeze.

“It feels like more of a job well done,” she continued, laughing before she added, “you definitely feel an increase in energy because of it.”