The UFC caps off 2025 with a compelling Fight Night at the Apex, headlined by a flyweight title eliminator between Brandon Royval and Manel Kape. This 12-fight card mixes ranked contenders with emerging talents, including a high-stakes women’s flyweight prelim bout between Canadian veteran Jamey-Lyn Horth and Czech prospect Tereza Bleda. Both fighters seek momentum after mixed UFC runs, with Horth aiming to build on a recent win and Bleda looking to extend her streak. Below is an in-depth preview, emphasizing the Horth-Bleda clash, alongside event details and betting analysis.
Injury Report
As of December 9, 2025, the event remains unscathed, with Horth vs. Bleda fully locked in. Horth reports no issues following her June TKO scare (cleared medically), while Bleda is 100% after a routine camp without setbacks. The card dodged bullets earlier: Royval’s main event slot survived a November flu bout, and a prelim heavyweight swap occurred in October due to a minor cut (resolved). No withdrawals since.
Fighter Matchups: Jamey-Lyn Horth vs. Tereza Bleda (Women’s Flyweight, 3 Rounds)
This prelim striker’s duel features Horth’s volume pressure against Bleda’s length and counters, potentially delivering fireworks in a division craving finishes. Horth’s experience edges her in decisions, but Bleda’s reach could neutralize early blitzes—watch for clinch wars.
Jamey-Lyn Horth (8-2-0, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada; Age: 35; Height: 5’7″; Reach: 66″; Stance: Orthodox)
Horth, training at The Sound Martial Arts, is a durable volume striker with solid takedown defense (75%). She averages 4.8 significant strikes landed per minute, thriving in prolonged exchanges with crisp boxing and knees.
Tereza “Ronda” Bleda (7-1-0, Prague, Czech Republic; Age: 24; Height: 5’9″; Reach: 71″; Stance: Orthodox)
Bleda, out of MMA Academy Czech, leverages her frame for jabs and kicks (3.9 strikes/min). With a 43% decision rate, she’s opportunistic on the feet but vulnerable to pressure (absorbs 4.2 strikes/min). Camp focuses on endurance post her 2024 layoff.
Key Styles Clash: Horth’s inside fighting and cardio vs. Bleda’s distance management and counters. Flyweight prelims go the distance 55% of the time—model predicts 65% decision, with Horth edging a grind.
Recent Form
Horth enters on a bounce-back win but with decision-heavy results, while Bleda’s youth shines in a recent sub but includes a notable KO loss.
| Fighter | Last 5 Fights | Form Notes |
| Jamey-Lyn Horth | W-UD3 (Demopoulos, Jun 2025) L-UD3 (Maverick, Dec 2024) W-SD3 (Petrovic, Nov 2024) L-UD3 (Hardy, Dec 2023) W-UD3 (Cowan, Apr 2023) | 3-2 skid; all decisions in UFC (3-2 record). Strong volume (56% striking accuracy), but 0 finishes since 2021. Camp hones wrestling escapes. |
| Tereza Bleda | W-Sub1 (Rymarzak, Sep 2025) W-UD3 (Fernandes, Jun 2023) L-TKO3 (Silva, Nov 2022) W-UD3 (Maia, Sep 2022) W-Sub2 (Lima, Dec 2021) | 4-1 run; 2 subs, 2 decisions, 1 KO loss. UFC 1-1; elite reach but exposed chin. Recent sub boosts confidence in transitions. |
Fight History
Jamey-Lyn Horth (Pro Debut: 2018): Rose through Canadian circuits (BFL, LFA) before UFC entry April 2023 (3-2 UFC). Total fight time: ~75 minutes across 10 bouts. Strengths: Striking defense (62%), cardio (no Round 3 fades). Weaknesses: Finish rate (38% KO), grappling offense (0 subs).
Tereza Bleda (Pro Debut: 2020): European prospect via Oktagon MMA and DWCS before UFC November 2022 (1-1 UFC). Total fight time: ~52 minutes across 8 bouts. Strengths: Reach advantage (used in 60% wins), sub threat (29%). Weaknesses: Pressure absorption (TKO loss), output vs. veterans.
FIGHT ODDS
Jamey-Lyn Horth + 120
Tereza Bleda – 140
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 12, 2025










