2024 PFL Championship took place this past Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and it produced a massive update in the women’s rankings.
Dakota Ditcheva stopped Taila Santos in the women’s flyweight championship bout in a stellar performance to claim the title and $1 million.
Entering the week at No. 14, Ditcheva’s performance vaulted her to No. 5, replacing Santos.
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