In November of last year, Joanna Jedrzejczyk was on the wrong end of one of the biggest upsets in the history of the UFC - but now she's back for a chance at revenge.

Upset loss: Joanna Jedrzejczyk, is looking to bounce back. Credit:hris Hopkins

A former Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion, Jedrzejczyk had been undefeated as a professional mixed martial artist since making her debut in 2012, before that came to a crashing halt in November 2017.

Facing American Rose Namajunas for the Women's Strawweight Championship at UFC 217, another victory was regarded as a formality for the Polish superstar - but the fighting world was stunned when a flurry of punches just three minutes into the fight gave the challenger a TKO victory.

Upset is perhaps not a strong enough word - Jedrzejczyk's dominance in the divison was on the same level as Ronda Rousey's was in the bantamweight class - but "Joanna Violence" has no thoughts of suffering back-to-back losses and disappearing from the sport, as Rousey did.