Donegi Abena Wins MMA Debut in 37 Seconds as Joe Schilling Quits After Headbutt
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Updated · Cageside Press · May 23
Donegi Abena Wins MMA Debut in 37 Seconds as Joe Schilling Quits After Headbutt
11 articles · Updated · Cageside Press · May 23
37 seconds into PFL Brussels, Joe Schilling refused to continue against Donegi Abena, handing Abena a TKO win in his MMA debut.
Mike Beltran halted the action after Abena landed an illegal headbutt from inside Schilling’s guard, but deducted only 1 point instead of issuing a disqualification.
Schilling briefly agreed to resume, then erupted again when the restart put Abena on top with double overhooks, shouting that the foul had already cost him position.
The bout marked Schilling’s first MMA appearance since 2019 at light heavyweight; the 4-7 veteran has not won an MMA fight since a Bellator decision that year.
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