Manchester fighter, Dakota Ditcheva, says she is “emptied” not to fight on the horizon of the PFL.
Ditcheva, 26, won the Worldwide wick title in 2024 PFL, But the PFL has since made radical modifications to their events, including the demotion of the status of the tournament.
Ditcheva will compete on the newly created 'Pfl Champions Series' In 2025 and can only look from far away while the other flying weights of the PFL begin to participate in the tournament this month.
“I'm emptied not to have anything yet,” said Ditcheva Good Drokie.,, external
“I'm just like: getting anything.” Literally, I am difficult for PFL.
“They put all the girls in the tournament. Now they have to find someone who will give me a good competition.”
The PFL told Ditcheva that she would probably fight at the end of the year against the tournament winner, after having fought in November for the last time.
“What if the champion does not end up getting out of the clean fight? And if they were injured?” Ditcheva said.
“Someone who fought three times, want to fight me at the end of the year?”
“They could say:” Sorry, I'm injured, or I don't want to fight this year, I will do it in January “. It's an entire year for me. It's a test for sure, but something will come.”
Ditcheva is not the only PFL star to talk about planning, several fighters demanding securing their release from the promotion of MMA including Patricio Pitbull which subsequently signed for the UFC.
Bellator's former average weight champion Johnny Eblen posted on social networks in February that he had “heard” on any fight.
British Fabian Edwards, who lost against Eblen during his last outing In October, he will fight in the first round of the average weight tournament on Friday and called on the PFL to reserve his best fighters.
“To see all these guys on the sidelines for a year or more than a year, it's madness. I just hope they will be able to sort what they need to sort,” said Edwards.
“I hope they are fighting all guys soon. This is how we earn our lives. This is why we sacrifice. I hope they sort everything.”