Rose
Namajunas
was at less than 100% for most of her flyweight
debut.

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Namajunas’ manager, Brian
Butler
-Au of SuckerPunch Entertainment,
confirmed
on social media that the ex-strawweight queen
suffered a broken right hand in the first round of her loss to
Manon
Fiorot
at
UFC Fight Night 226
on Saturday in Paris.

“Rose is in good spirits,” Butler-Au wrote. “Broke her right hand
early in the first round and couldn’t fully execute because of
it.”

Despite the injury, “Thug” Rose was still competitive against
Fiorot in her first 125-pound foray. She outlanded her opponent 60
to 58 in significant strikes and won the third round on two of the
three cageside judges’ scorecards. Butler-Au later posted a

photo
that showed Namajunas’ mangled right pinkie finger once
she removed her gloves.

Namajunas moved to flyweight after a 13-bout stint at 115 pounds
that saw her twice reign as the division’s champion. She has now
lost back-to-back outings for the second time in her professional
career.

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