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Dakota Ditcheva vs Sumiko Inaba | No Comms Fight Before PFL Africa Nigeria

Video: Watch Dakota Ditcheva vs Sumiko Inaba from PFL Champions Series 2, where the unbeaten PFL flyweight star stayed perfect despite injury, then follow the next PFL Africa card in Nigeria.

Dakota Ditcheva Keeps Winning Even When It Gets Ugly

Dakota Ditcheva has already built the kind of reputation most fighters spend years chasing. She is unbeaten, marketable, violent to the body, and one of the cleanest examples of what PFL wanted when it started building its women’s flyweight division. But this no-comms fight with Sumiko Inaba showed a different side of her game.

At PFL Champions Series 2, Ditcheva did not get the usual highlight-reel finish. She had to win while dealing with a hand injury, manage three full rounds, and prove she could dominate without everything going perfectly. That matters. Prospects look great when they are crushing opponents in one round. Champions separate themselves when the clean finish disappears and they still control the fight.

Why the Inaba Fight Matters for Ditcheva’s Future

Inaba was not there to be a highlight dummy. She came in as a dangerous, experienced flyweight with Bellator/PFL experience and enough movement to make Ditcheva work. The fight became a striking test more than a quick destruction job, and Ditcheva passed it clearly. She controlled range, attacked the body, used her size well, and stayed composed even after the injury limited what she could throw.

That is why this fight is useful for a Dakota Ditcheva profile. It adds depth to the story. Fans already know she can finish. They have seen the body-shot knockouts and the 2024 PFL championship run. What this fight showed was damage management, patience, and the ability to win a decision without giving the opponent much real momentum.

The PFL Star Build Is Still There

Ditcheva’s bigger value to PFL is obvious. She is a British star, a women’s flyweight champion, and one of the few fighters in the league who can be promoted beyond just tournament format. Her unbeaten record still gives every fight that “when does the streak end?” hook, and her style is easy to sell because she attacks like a finisher, not a point fighter.

The injury delayed her next step, including the planned 2026 return, but it did not really change the long-term picture. If anything, the Inaba fight made her more interesting because it showed she can win when the fight turns less glamorous.

PFL Keeps Moving Through Africa

The wider PFL schedule now rolls toward PFL Africa: Nigeria, another major regional stop for the league. That card features Adeshina vs Campos and Ocheme vs Octave, continuing PFL’s push into African MMA markets.

Watch Ditcheva vs Inaba as more than a no-comms replay. It is a reminder that Dakota Ditcheva is not just a highlight fighter. She is already learning how to win like a long-term champion.

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