Dakota Ditcheva’s PFL Europe Submission Win: Surprising Fans But Not The Fighter Herself

Dakota Ditcheva, an MMA fighter with a Muay Thai background, was not surprised by her first submission win at PFL Europe 1 and has been working hard on her ground game despite not needing to use it in previous fights.

Dakota Ditcheva was not at all shocked when she earned her first submission win at PFL Europe 1 during the past weekend against Malin Hermansson in the first round in Newcastle, England. The 24-year-old improved her record to 8-0 as a professional MMA fighter. Many fans who knew her Muai Thai background were surprised by her ground-based victory, but Ditcheva was not.

In an appearance on The MMA Hour, Ditcheva expressed her confidence in her ground game, saying, “I work hard on my ground game. I love it. I just haven’t needed to show it yet, and I’ve obviously had a lot of stand-up and I love to strike, so I kind of always relied on that. But I have got a ground game and a wrestling game — I just don’t use it that often, and I think that’s why people are quite shocked at the moment.” She continued, “All I see everywhere is she won by sub, by sub. Like everyone’s so shocked. But me and my team are just really happy that I got to show a little bit of it, but we’re not shocked at all because I am quite good on the ground.”

Ditcheva made her pro MMA debut in April 2021 and signed with PFL a year later. She’s now 3-0 in the promotion and seems to have found a home in mixed martial arts. With the European boxing scene getting a big push, she could likely make a seamless transition to the squared circle. However, not being able to utilize all of her striking tools or techniques isn’t something that excites her. “I’ve come from Thai boxing,” Ditcheva said. “So, like kicking and elbows is something that’s so natural to me. If you take that away from me, I’m not really, you know — I like to elbow and I like to kick, striking is my main thing. So, I don’t feel like I would get the same buzz out of fighting boxing as I would MMA, I’d probably go back to Thai boxing over going to boxing, I think.”

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