
Diana Belbita
15-10-0
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Romanian striker and multi-sport champion who competed in the UFC flyweight division with a 15-10 record, known for heavy hands and submission losses.
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Diana Belbita is a Romanian mixed-sport champion who parlayed success in judo, kickboxing, and kempo into an MMA career spanning from 2014 to 2025. Beginning at age 12 in judo, she accumulated world titles across multiple striking disciplines before turning professional in MMA in 2014, compiling a 13-4 record on the European circuit. She joined the UFC in October 2019 and competed in the women's flyweight and strawweight divisions, posting a 2-8 record over five years with the promotion. Her striking credentials are legitimate - she owns six UFC wins by knockout and five first-round finishes, with 83% of her significant strikes landed from standing, demonstrating the heavy hands of her kickboxing background.
However, Belbita's UFC tenure was marked by a critical vulnerability: she was submitted four times, including two armbar losses to Molly McCann (first as her UFC debut in 2019, then again in a rematch in February 2024). Her limited takedown offense (1 successful takedown in 8 attempts) and susceptibility to submission chokes in the opening rounds repeatedly offset her striking power. Notable wins came against Hannah Goldy (2021) and Maria Oliveira (2023), but losses to established UFC veterans including Karolina Kowalkiewicz and multiple submission defeats stalled her rise.
Belbita carried the persona of the 'Warrior Princess' with genuine crossover credentials - a world champion in kempo who cited Ronda Rousey as her hero and explicitly framed fighting as a path out of early financial hardship. Her appeal lay in explosive knockout potential and a multicultural, multi-disciplinary backstory. However, the gap between striking pedigree and octagon execution grew wider, culminating in a first-round arm-triangle loss to Dione Barbosa on April 5, 2025. Four days later, she announced her retirement from MMA competition.
Why fans love Belbita
Warrior ethos and multi-sport champion pedigree; self-described 'Warrior Princess' with explicit heroes (Ronda Rousey) and a genuine story of financial struggle before MMA. Her striking power and six UFC knockouts provided exciting finishes.















