The casual MMA fan is likely not aware of women’s MMA star Dakota Ditcheva, but this is the type of post that will make you never forget her name.

The 25-year-old MMA fighter from the United Kingdom is quickly making her name for herself in the sport.

Perhaps one of the most highly anticipated new combatants to the global PFL scene is Dakota Ditcheva, the undefeated 2023 PFL Europe women’s flyweight champion.

The three-time Junior Amateur World Champion in Muay Thai is going insanely viral this month after a video surfaced of a recent weigh-in. In the below video, you can see the MMA star stripping off her extra large yellow and black shirt that exposed her rocking gray underwear and bra.

I’m genuinely convinced she’s the #1 WMMA fighter on planet earth rn pic.twitter.com/UAG0IiX8jf

— Mᴀʀᴛʏs Hᴀɪʀʟɪɴᴇ (@MmaUnderdogs) April 5, 2024
Dakota Ditcheva improved her unbeaten record as the new PFL Global Season officially kicked off in San Antonio, Texas.

Ditcheva went to war with 2023 PFL Challenger Series finalist Lisa Mauldin in a Women’s Flyweight contest. Ditcheva made quick work of Mauldin with a first-round TKO and earned six points in the division, improving her undefeated record to 11-0, according to Planetsport.com.

The upcoming MMA star landed a huge body shot which dropped Mauldin to the ground, where Dakota followed up with some gruesome ground-and-pound work. As of right now, Ditcheva is tied for the top spot in the standings.

As of right now, Ditcheva is tied for the top spot in the standings.

 

Dakota Ditcheva Transitioned To MMA Full-Time After Muay Thai Background


Dakota Ditcheva was the World Champion in Muay Thai before transitioning to MMA full-time in 2019. The transition was seamless as she went 5-0 to start her career while showing off impressive knockout skills in the first round in two of the matches.

She went on to claim inaugural PFL Europe gold with a first-round submission of Malin Hermansson, a third-round knockout of Cornelia Holm and a first-round doctor’s stoppage win against Valentina Scatizzi, via PFLMMA.com.