Prediction: Joselyn Edwards via Decision
Joselyne’s striking isn’t wild, but it’s sharp. It’s methodical. She picks her shots, uses her length well, and carries sneaky power. She’s not going out there looking for a firefight—she’s trying to touch you, frustrate you, and make you pay every time you overextend. And that’s exactly what Cachoeira does. She overextends constantly. She throws like she’s trying to knock your head into the third row.
Even more important here is the grappling edge. Neither one of these women is some high-level wrestler, but Cachoeira’s takedown defense is almost nonexistent. She doesn’t sprawl, she doesn’t dig underhooks—she just tries to punch her way out of it. And against someone like Edwards, who’s not afraid to mix it up and take the easy route when it’s there, that’s a huge liability.
And let’s talk cardio. Priscila burns hot early. All that pressure, all that aggression—it drains fast. If she doesn’t land the kill shot early, she starts to fade, and her already-bad defense gets worse. Edwards, on the other hand, is way more measured with her energy. She’s not going to brawl just because the crowd wants it. She’ll keep her range, pick Cachoeira apart, and if it gets dicey, change levels and exploit the easiest part of this matchup: the wrestling.