UFC women’s flyweight title contender Valentina Shevchenko ’s first plan of action is some rest and relaxation after her recent win over Priscila Cachoeira . But if the UFC calls her with a title shot offer against Nicco Montano , her answer is, “Let’s do it tomorrow,” Shevchenko today told MMAjunkie Radio. Shevchenko (15-3 MMA, 4-2 UFC) pounded Cachoeira (8-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) for the better part of two rounds before cinching a submission by rear-naked choke . Her victory was overshadowed by criticism for veteran referee Mario Yamasaki, who missed Cachoeira’s first tap and let her take dozens of unanswered punches. Related Dana White promises 'moron' Mario Yamasaki will never ref again: 'He makes me sick' Although Shevchenko was more focused on her job than the referee’s performance on fight night, she defended Yamasaki’s decision to stop the fight when he did. “I’m a fighter, and my job is to finish every fight,” she said
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