“I was working so hard on my wrestling, but no one believed in me,” said Jedrzejczyk as transcribed by MMAjunkie. “I’m not a striker anymore. I’m a complete mixed martial artist.”

“I could have finished the fight in the first round, but I wanted to take it easy because it was a five-round fight. So I did it in the second round.”

“I am a confident person, and like I said, that I was going to do this, that I was going to be a new champion, and I did it, you know? I’m here, and I’ve got my baby.

“That’s why I’m here. I was always believing in myself, and that’s why I’m here.”

“I’m happy that UFC is going to be in Poland (at UFC Fight Night 64: Gonzaga vs. Cro Cop II on April 11,” said Jedrzejczyk. “It’s a pretty big deal, so I’m happy I’m going to be there.”

Jedrzejczyk doesn't even have a next opponent, but she has the hard to define but easy to feel charisma essential to being a star in combat sports.