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Dalton Rosta will think about PFL semifinals once he makes up for lost time with real food

Dalton Rosta will think about PFL semifinals once he makes up for lost time with real food

USA Today20-04-2025

Dalton Rosta will think about PFL semifinals once he makes up for lost time with real food
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Dalton Rosta | 2025 PFL 3 post-fight interview
Dalton Rosta | 2025 PFL 3 post-fight interview
It didn't take Dalton Rosta long after his opening round win in the PFL middleweight tournament to get his hands on some pizza.
Rosta (10-1) beat Sadibou Sy (17-9-2) with a second-round submission this past Friday. He moved on to a semifinal matchup against Aaron Jeffery in late June. But it was food and the rest of the weekend's cheat meals that were on his mind right after he sealed the deal with Sy.
Rosta spoke to the media following his win at 2025 PFL World Tournament 3, which took place at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla.
Watch Rosta's full post-fight interview in the video above courtesy of the PFL.

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