The way Joanna Jedrzejczyk sees it, defending her UFC women’s strawweight title for the first time in a UFC Fight Pass event at UFC Fight Night 69 is sort of a good-news/bad-news situation. “I’d like to share with the American fans my victory on Saturday,” Jedrzejczyk told MMAjunkie. “But I’m also happy that I’ll get to fight in Germany, in Europe, and I’m going to have the main event fight. That’s the biggest dream of every fighter.” It’s also the kind of thing that reminds you exactly how this division – and with it, this champion – fits into the larger UFC landscape. Other belts get defended on pay-per-views, or sometimes network-TV events. Jedrzejczyk’s 115-pound strap is the first to go up for grabs on UFC Fight Pass, which the UFC is doing its best to promote as a feature rather than a bug
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On UFC Fight Pass in Berlin, Joanna ‘Champion’ makes her first stand – MMA Junkie