DALLAS, TX - MAY 13: Joanna Jedrzejczyk prepares to enter the Octagon before facing Jessica Andrade in their UFC women's strawweight championship fight during the UFC 211 event at the American Airlines Center on May 13, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk sees UFC gold in Rose Namajunas’ future, just not now.

UFC strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk has defined domination during reign atop the UFC’s 115-pound division.

Jedrzejczyk (14-0) was last seen defending her title with a with a one-sided beatdown over Jessica Andrade earlier this month. Prior to this win, she earned a hard-fought decision win over fellow Polish standout Karolina Kowalkiewicz at UFC 205 and a thrilling decision win over longtime rival Claudia Gadelha at The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale.

‘JJ’ also holds notable victorious over former Invicta FC atomweight champion Jessica Penne and current Bellator flyweight Valerie Letourneau. Needless to say, Jedrzejczyk is getting dangerously close to cleaning out the division.

But one name she has yet to face is fan favorite Rose Namajunas, who most recently earned a future title shot with a second-round submission win over Michelle Waterson in April.

In the past, Namajunas had some pretty harsh wards for the champion, poking fun at their initial meeting when the two were in attendance at a UFC event in Denver.

“I think she was a little nervous and kind of awkward in our first interaction,” Namajunas told Sports Illustrated. “She went for a hug and I didn’t see her at first. I extended my hand so it was like that weird hug-shake things and when she walked off she wasn’t really sure where she was at.

“So she ran off kind of awkwardly and I think I smelled something funny. So I don’t know if she farted or something. But yeah, I don’t know what her deal is. Of course, I’d want to fight her. She’s the champ and I respect her.”

Surprising no one, Jedrzejczyk took issue with Namajunas’ comments.

“It was a cheap shot,” Jedrzejczyk told Sports Illustrated when asked for a response. “She doesn’t know how to deal with the media and she doesn’t know how strong I am.

“At the end of the day, if we’re going to meet we’re going to meet in the Octagon and I will show her who is the real champion'” said Jedrzejczyk. “People are getting crazy when they get better exposure when they can talk to the media. People go crazy.”

Prior to her win over Waterson, Namajunas (6-3) dropped a decision to Kowalkiewicz at UFC 201 in July 2015. This snapped her three-fight win streak, which included beatdowns of Angela Hill and Paige VanZant while earning a decision over Tecia Torres. With this in mind, the champion actually shared some positive comments towards her next opponent.

“I think [Rose] is very talented,” said Jedrzejczyk. “One day she is going to become a UFC champion, but for sure not this year.”

Namajunas has yet to respond to Jedrzejczyk’s most recent comments.