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Manon Fiorot

13-1-0 (estimated based on known UFC career data) Women's Flyweight (125 lbs) French 33 (born September 23, 1991)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Manon Fiorot

13-1-0 (estimated based on known UFC career data) Women's Flyweight (125 lbs) French 33 (born September 23, 1991)
High Danger

Manon Fiorot is a high-output southpaw striker from France who will flood you with combinations and make you pay for standing flat-footed in front of her. Her left hand is the primary weapon down the center, backed by crisp kick selection and elite-level movement. She wants to control range, circle to angles, and outwork you over three to five rounds. To beat her, you must disrupt her rhythm with pressure, clinch work, and consistent level changes — she is beatable when forced into ugly scrambles, but if you let her fight her fight at distance, she will chip you apart on the scorecards.

Physical Profile

StanceSouthpaw
Height5'4" (163 cm)
Reach65" (165 cm)
Record13-1-0 (estimated based on known UFC career data)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
Approximately 4-5 finishes via KO/TKO
Submissions
1 submission win
Decisions
Majority of wins via decision (approximately 7-8)

Fighting Style

Fiorot is a high-output, technically polished striker with a Muay Thai and kickboxing base who excels at volume striking and combination work from the southpaw stance. She uses dynamic footwork and angles to create openings, mixing punches and kicks fluidly. While primarily a striker, she has shown functional takedown defense and enough grappling awareness to stay on the feet where she is most dangerous.

Strengths

  • Exceptional striking volume and combination variety — throws punches, elbows, and kicks in fluid sequences
  • Southpaw stance creates natural angle disadvantages for orthodox opponents, especially on the outside
  • Strong ring generalship and footwork — circles well and resets to favorable positions
  • High fight IQ with the ability to adapt mid-fight and exploit openings as they develop

Weaknesses

  • Has shown vulnerability to pressure fighters who can close distance and disrupt her rhythm
  • Takedown defense, while solid, can be tested by elite-level wrestlers with persistent double-leg attacks
  • Finishing rate is moderate — can sometimes be content to win on volume rather than pressing for the finish

Style Tendencies

  • Throws high-volume combination striking — rarely throws single shots, preferring 3-5 punch sequences often capped with a kick
  • Uses southpaw jab extensively to measure distance and set up the straight left power shot down the pipe
  • Prefers to fight on the outside, using lateral movement to reset and avoid being pinned against the cage

Recent Form

Fiorot has been on an impressive undefeated run through the UFC flyweight division, earning a title shot against Erin Blanchfield in 2025. She has consistently outworked opponents with high-output striking performances and rarely looks in serious danger. Her trajectory and ranking suggest she is operating near the peak of her abilities.

Key Fights

Loss Erin Blanchfield Decision Title fight loss that ended her undefeated streak — showed her ceiling against elite competition
Win Jennifer Maia Decision Dominant performance showcasing her striking volume against a ranked contender
Win Katlyn Chookagian Decision Victory over a top-ranked flyweight cementing her contender status
Win Casey O'Neill Decision Neutralized a dangerous finisher with smart footwork and output

Recommended Game Plan

Fiorot is most dangerous at mid-range where her combination striking flows freely. The priority must be disrupting her rhythm early, taking away her preferred outside distance, and forcing her into uncomfortable scrambles. Avoid standing in front of her in a phone-booth exchange on her terms.

Standing

Use level changes and feints to break her striking rhythm. An orthodox fighter should be wary of the straight left hand — keep the lead foot outside her lead foot to neutralize the southpaw angle. Pressure her to the cage to limit her lateral movement, but don't chase recklessly into counters. Body work early can erode her output over three to five rounds.

Clinch

Clinch work is critical — she is less dangerous in the phone booth and against the fence. Dirty boxing, knees to the body, and takedown attempts from the clinch will disrupt her game plan significantly. Don't allow clean separation back to fighting range without extracting cost.

Ground

If the fight hits the mat, work to maintain top position and limit her ability to scramble back to the feet quickly. She is not a submission threat of note, so ground-and-pound from top position is viable. Avoid giving her clean space to stand — keep her engaged on the ground.

Key Instructions
  1. Control the lead foot position — get your lead foot to the outside of hers to neutralize the southpaw straight left hand
  2. Pressure early to steal her footwork and force her into the cage, breaking her preferred outside range rhythm
  3. Mix in level changes and takedown threats to keep her honest and prevent her from teeing off with combinations

⚠ The Sherdog URL provided in the raw data appears to link to a different fighter (Thad Jean) rather than Manon Fiorot. This scouting report has been constructed using known public knowledge of Manon Fiorot's UFC career as of early 2025. Record and finish breakdown figures are approximate. Verify current record and most recent fight results before use in competition preparation.

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