Jasmine Jasdavisius calls for a surge in UFC ticket prices ahead of the Battle of Montreal

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Canada’s UFC flyweight competitor Jasmine Jasdavitius has expressed concern over the high cost of tickets for Canadian UFC events. Jasudavicius, who will compete at UFC 315 in Montreal this weekend, noted the challenges her friends and family face when attending due to the sudden ticket prices.

Canadian UFC Star Jasmine Jasdavichius: “Ticket Price is Crazy” for Home Fight

“The prices of tickets are crazy, so I don’t know how many friends and family members will be able to see in Canada,” she said in an interview with Canadacasino.ca, expressing her desire to compete in front of the home crowd despite the financial barriers. Ticket prices for UFC 315 at Bell Center start at $146 and rise to around $5,000 for premium seats. Some fans have called the cost “outrageous” online, suggesting that high prices contribute to sales and delays in empty seats. Jasudavicius’ comments have been frustrated among Canadian and international MMA fans, many of whom say prices are preventing them from attending live events.

Jasmine Jasdavitius is fighting Jessica Andredo at UFC 315 in Montreal this weekend. Jasudavicius is ranked 9th and 7th in Flyweight, facing Andrade, a former Strawweight Champion. Interests are important. Jasdavitius’ victory could bring her closer to the title shot in the ultra-competitive 125 pound division, especially as the flyweight title is also contested on the same card.

Jasmine Jasvicius was filmed in Toronto For Valentina Shevchenko

Going forward, Jasudavicius will focus on her career ambitions. She said she is open to any fight that approaches the title shot and would ideally welcome the opportunity to face champion Valentina Shevchenko in Toronto.

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“I’m always at my best in Canada and I can do it with my friends and family watching… It’s amazing to be able to fight in my backyard,” she said. However, she also downplays speculation about Shevchenko’s retirement, calling it an attempt to create an online buzz in recent rumors. Jasudavicius enters this weekend’s four-game winning streak and hopes that her strong performance in Montreal remains a concern for her and her supporters, will promote her lawsuit for the occasion of the title. “But ideally, it’s amazing that it will be able to fight in my backyard.”

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