In recent years, women’s mixed martial arts has continued to grow across the Middle East and Africa, and in 2019, one of the most stunning names from Egypt was Dina Osman, widely known as “Black Cat”. With an unbeaten professional record and a finishing-focused fighting style (guillotine choke), Dina has made a name for herself in the local mixed martial arts scene.
Born on 8 August 1996, Dina Osman represents a new generation of Egyptian fighters who are pushing this sport forward. Competing in the bantamweight division, she combines athleticism, discipline, and a relentless ground game that has proven difficult for her opponents to handle. Her nickname, “Black Cat”, reflects her speed, agility, and ability to capitalise on small mistakes once the fight hits the mat.
What truly sets Dina Osman apart is her exceptional submission ability. Every one of her professional MMA victories has come by submission, demonstrating her high-level grappling skills and fight IQ. Whether it is a quick guillotine choke or a smooth transition on the ground, Dina consistently finds ways to finish fights decisively rather than leaving the outcome in the judges’ hands. This finishing mentality has earned her respect among fans and analysts.
Also, Dina has a strong background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She has competed in international grappling events, including the Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro tournaments, where she gained valuable experience against skilled opponents from around the world. This experience is clearly reflected in her calmness and control during MMA fights, especially in grappling.
As her career continues to develop, many believe that Dina Osman has the potential to compete on bigger international stages. With her undefeated record, submission-heavy style, and growing experience, the future looks bright for “Black Cat”. She is not only building her own legacy but also helping put Egyptian women’s MMA on the global map

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