Read about Dakota Ditcheva’s sensational win in her PFL debut and Linton Vassell’s tough start in the heavyweight division. Get the latest fight results and updates.
|Dakota Ditcheva’s Sensational Win|
British flyweight Dakota Ditcheva started her 2024 Professional Fighters League season with a sensational win over Lisa Mauldin in Texas on Thursday. The 25-year-old extended her unbeaten record to 11-0, dismantling Mauldin in one round. Mauldin, 33, crumbled under Ditcheva’s mix of strikes to the body and head. While Ditcheva shone bright, there was bad news for Londoner Linton Vassell who was stopped by Denis Goltsov in their heavyweight contest. Ditcheva was making her debut in the PFL American season, having won PFL Europe last year. The Manchester native collected £79,000 in the process and was immediately upgraded to the PFL’s American season, which carries a $1m (£800,000) prize as well as a world title. Ditcheva dominated the first four minutes of the opening round as Mauldin struggled to defend from her varied striking ability. Ditcheva landed a stinging straight right, left combination to the body of Mauldin before dropping her with a powerful knee. The American was able to get back up, but returned to the canvas soon after another well-placed kick to the body from Ditcheva. The referee stepped in to stop the contest, handing Ditcheva six points thanks to the first-round finish. Ditcheva aims to qualify for the semi-finals later this year, before the finals at the end of 2024. For Vassell, 40, it was a miserable beginning to his PFL career as he ran out of gas against Russia’s Goltsov. Vassell was on top in the first round, landing a double leg takedown on Goltsov before eventually working his way into full mount and raining down punches. A finish appeared close, but Goltsov was remarkably able to reverse the position and save himself. Goltsov came out strong in the second and the fight went into the final round tied one round apiece. But exhaustion had clearly set in for Vassell, who gave up an easy takedown before spending three minutes taking damage in a defensive position. Vassell was hardly defending himself, giving the referee no other option but to stop the fight.|
Dakota Ditcheva’s Sensational Win
British flyweight Dakota Ditcheva made a remarkable start to her 2024 Professional Fighters League (PFL) season with a dominant victory over Lisa Mauldin in Texas. The 25-year-old extended her unbeaten record to 11-0, showcasing her exceptional skills in the flyweight division. Meanwhile, Linton Vassell’s PFL debut didn’t go as planned, as he suffered a defeat against Denis Goltsov in their heavyweight clash.
Ditcheva’s Impressive Performance
Ditcheva, the reigning PFL Europe champion, entered the American season with high expectations. She didn’t disappoint, delivering a masterclass in striking against Mauldin. Throughout the first round, Ditcheva’s diverse striking arsenal overwhelmed her opponent. A powerful knee from Ditcheva sent Mauldin to the canvas, and despite her efforts to recover, the referee stepped in to stop the fight, awarding Ditcheva a first-round finish and six points in the PFL standings.
Vassell’s Tough Start
In contrast to Ditcheva’s success, Vassell had a challenging outing in his PFL debut. The Londoner showcased his grappling skills in the opening round, securing a takedown and mounting his opponent. However, Goltsov showed resilience and managed to reverse the position. As the fight progressed, Vassell’s energy levels dropped, and he found himself on the defensive. In the final round, Vassell was unable to defend himself effectively, leading to the referee stopping the fight.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Ditcheva aims to secure a spot in the semi-finals later this year and ultimately compete for the PFL championship in 2024. As for Vassell, he will need to regroup and bounce back from this setback as he continues his PFL journey.
Fight Results
Fighters | Result |
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Dakota Ditcheva vs. Lisa Mauldin | Ditcheva wins by first-round stoppage |
Linton Vassell vs. Denis Goltsov | Goltsov wins by third-round stoppage |