RIYADH: In a male-dominated sport, ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„n star Hattan Alsaif is continuing to make her mark and also providing a blueprint for aspiring female mixed martial arts fighters looking for global recognition.
Already a decorated combat sports athlete before transitioning to MMA, Alsaif made history last year by becoming the first ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„n woman to sign with a major promotion when she joined the PFL.
Since then, she has been nothing short of impressive inside the PFL SmartCage, racking up three straight wins in the amateur ranks.
Beyond these accomplishments, however, Alsaif is making an impact simply by walking to the cage. Being a Middle Eastern woman making a name for herself in MMA, Alsaif is seen by many as an inspiring role model.
The success that Alsaif has achieved so far is thanks to her self-belief, and ability to block out the critics and doubters.
āI donāt pay attention to those who say this sport isnāt for women,ā Alsaif said. āI do what I love and pursue what I believe in, regardless of social expectations.ā
Armed with that confidence, Alsaif returns to action at PFL MENA 2 on July 4 in her hometown of Riyadh.
She will be looking for a fourth straight win when she takes on Lebanese champion Nour Al-Fliti in a showcase amateur womenās atomweight bout.
Around eight months removed from her last fight back in November, Alsaif says that she is more than ready.
āIām fully prepared for this fight,ā she said. āThe key to victory is consistency and dedication.ā
Al-Fliti could be considered Alsaifās toughest test to date. The undefeated up-and-comer is a multiple Lebanese MMA champion and an IMMAF Asian Championships silver medalist.
While the accolades may be impressive, Alsaif maintains that she is ready to take on all comers, regardless of background and accomplishments.
āIām ready for any opponent. It doesnāt matter who I face,ā she said. āEach one requires a different kind of preparation.ā
āThe real challenge in combat sports isnāt a single moment ā itās the entire fight. It demands constant mental focus and physical strength from start to finish.ā
Alsaif is not just fighting for another win at PFL MENA 2 but to solidify her place as a trailblazer for women in Middle Eastern MMA.
āThis is a new beginning, not just another number in the record,ā she said.
PFL MENA 2 takes place on Friday, July 4, at the Green Halls in Riyadh, ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„. Tickets can be purchased at webook.com.