PFL Brussels prelim highlights posted on YouTube
- Professional Fighters League posted a Brussels preliminary-card highlights package on May 23, showing stoppages from the early bouts and a fight sequence labeled around a headbutt. - The official PFL MMA YouTube channel listed the video at 2 minutes, 3 seconds and framed it as “Knockouts, Submissions & A Headbutt!” - PFL’s event page and results listings for Brussels remain available after the May 23 card at ING Arena.
Professional Fighters League posted a preliminary-card highlights package from its Brussels event on May 23, adding a short replay reel to its official YouTube channel after the card at ING Arena in Brussels, Belgium. The video was titled “Preliminary Card Highlights - PFL Brussels | Knockouts, Submissions & A HeadbuttI! | PFL MMA,” according to the channel listing. PFL’s event page shows the Brussels card took place Saturday, May 23, with an early card beginning before the main event slate. The YouTube upload ran 2 minutes and 3 seconds, according to the channel page, and was grouped with other same-day Brussels content including full-fight highlights and a separate clip tied to Joe Schilling and Donegi Abena. PFL’s official channel also posted a longer “Main Card Highlights” package and a standalone Schilling-Abena video within hours of the event. ### Which prelim fights appeared in the official package? (youtube.com) PFL’s Brussels event page lists six preliminary-card bouts, including stoppage wins for Gustavo Silva De Oliveira, Donegi Abena, Movsar Ibragimov and Khamzat Abaev. The same page lists De Oliveira beating Baris Adiguzel by second-round submission, Abena defeating Joe Schilling by first-round TKO, Ibragimov submitting Shane Campbell in the first round, and Abaev stopping Luca Poclit by first-round knockout. (youtube.com) Official event results published separately also show Adam Meskini beating Keweny Leão by split decision and Ashley Reece defeating Rustam Serbiev by unanimous decision on the prelims. That results listing identifies the Brussels show as “PFL 7 - Brussels” on May 23. ### What was the “headbutt” sequence the video pointed to? The PFL channel used the phrase “Knockouts, Submissions & A Headbutt!” in the title of the prelim reel. (pflmma.com) On the same channel page, PFL separately posted “Joe Schilling QUITS After Headbutt! | ABSOLUTE DRAMA! | Donegi Abena v Joe Schilling | PFL Brussels,” tying the headbutt reference to that light heavyweight bout. Outside coverage of the event also focused on the Schilling-Abena ending. (combatreg.com) MMA Mania’s recap headline said Schilling quit after an attempted headbutt, while Yahoo’s syndicated combat-sports coverage described the Brussels show as featuring “several early finishes” and an unusual ending in that fight. Those accounts match the emphasis PFL placed on the moment in its own video packaging, though the official event results record the bout simply as a first-round TKO/RSC win for Abena at 36 seconds. (youtube.com) ### What do the official results say about the prelim finishes? Donegi Abena’s win over Joe Schilling was recorded at 0:36 of Round 1, according to the official results listing. Gustavo Silva De Oliveira’s submission of Baris Adiguzel was recorded at 1:10 of Round 2, Movsar Ibragimov’s rear-naked choke of Shane Campbell at 3:28 of Round 1, and Khamzat Abaev’s knockout of Luca Poclit at 2:56 of Round 1. (sports.yahoo.com) PFL’s own event page mirrors those outcomes, though one timing entry for Asael Adjoudj on the main card differs from the separate results listing, making the official Brussels event page and sanctioning-style results sheet the clearest sources for the prelim outcomes cited here. ### Where can viewers find the rest of the Brussels coverage? PFL’s official YouTube channel carried multiple Brussels uploads on May 23, including the prelim package, a main-card highlights video and individual fight-related clips. (combatreg.com) The company’s event page for PFL Brussels 2026 also remains live with bout-by-bout outcomes from ING Arena, including Patrick Habirora’s 21-second main-event knockout of Benson Henderson on the main card. (pflmma.com) May 23 remains the key date for the Brussels releases: the official PFL MMA YouTube page shows the prelim highlights package and related Brussels videos were posted that day, while the event page and results listings provide the underlying fight records for viewers checking the clips against the official outcomes. (youtube.com)