PFL star Dakota Ditcheva confident she can beat Alexa Grasso or Valentina Shevchenko for UFC title
Dakota Ditcheva might be the future of the flyweight division. But if you ask her, sheâs the present.
The undefeated Englishwoman has already captured a PFL Europe title and now seeks to add a 2024 PFL championshipâand its $1 million prizeâto her list of accolades. In 11 pro bouts, Ditcheva has been a wrecking machine with just one of her fights going the distance.
Inevitably, fans will want to know if the 25-year-old Ditcheva plans to ever challenge some of the bigger names in the UFC, such as Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko. Asked about those matchups on The MMA Hour, Ditcheva didnât blink.
âI could have the title if I went there,â Ditcheva said. âYeah, I think I could [beat Grasso and Shevchenko]. I definitely think Iâd be up there.â
So far, Ditcheva has impressed against lesser known competition, with her most recent win against Lisa Mauldin ending in under four minutes. The rest of the 2024 flyweight tournament roster includes several veteran names, including Bellator champion Liz Carmouche and one-time UFC title challenger Taila Santos (who lost a razor-close decision to Shevchenko at UFC 275).
Ditcheva hopes to take on the league newcomers and silence the doubters.
âI think weâll see that when I win this season now and I can say I beat someone like Liz Carmouche and Taila Santos,â Ditcheva said. âAs soon as Iâve beat them, what else can people expect other than greatness for the rest of the year?â
âYouâve got to be like that and itâs about time that I actually believe in what I can do,â Ditcheva added. âPeople say to me, âSheâs not fought this person, sheâs not fought that personâ or they say to me, âSheâs running through all these girls because theyâre not very good.â But if you put these girls against other people, they have close fights. Whereas when you put them with me, I finish them early, so I make it look easy sometimes.â
When or if Ditcheva gets her chance to take on the likes of Grasso, Shevchenko, or any other fighter on the UFCâs talented flyweight roster is anybodyâs guess, but it wonât be happening anytime soon as long as she continues to dominate her competition in the PFL.
Ditcheva mentioned that as long as sheâs winning tournaments, she doesnât expect to fight elsewhere, but she trusts the league to do right by her.
âWith the tournament now, I know Iâm going to win this tournament, and that automatically puts me into another year anyway,â Ditcheva said. âIf I keep winning the tournament, Iâm going to be here making my money and cashing all the checks.â
âI think thereâs probablyâIâm not 100 percent sure so I canât comment, but I would like to win the tournament and then theyâve got loads of opportunities going on,â Ditcheva added. âIt would be good to fight on a champ vs. champ card or even box if they were to do that. I donât want to just stay in the States all the time, I want to be able to move around and try different things. I feel like theyâre bringing the opportunities now. Theyâre involved in so many different things.
âIâll win this tournament. If I go into another one next year, thatâs fine, but if they come up with some other ideas Iâm happy to do those as well.â