David Samuel (5-0-1NC) and Abdelrahman Mohammad (5-0) faced off ahead of their bout scheduled for April 10 in Pretoria at PFL Africa. Both fighters enter the matchup undefeated in their professional careers, with Samuel having one no contest on his record. The staredown took place as part of pre-fight promotional activities. The bout will be contested in South Africa as part of the PFL's African expansion. Both fighters appear to be top prospects in their regional division.
Two undefeated prospects are set to collide when David Samuel and Abdelrahman Mohammad meet on April 10 in Pretoria, South Africa, as part of PFL Africa's continued expansion across the continent.
Samuel enters the bout carrying a record of 5-0-1 NC, meaning he has yet to taste defeat as a professional, with one no contest the only blemish on an otherwise clean sheet. Mohammad is equally unblemished, stepping into the cage with a perfect 5-0 mark and nothing but wins to his name so far.
The two men faced off during pre-fight promotional activities ahead of the card, underlining the stakes attached to a meeting between two of the region's more compelling undefeated prospects.
Why it matters
- Both fighters enter with perfect or near-perfect professional records, meaning someone's unbeaten run ends on April 10
- The bout is part of PFL's broader push to develop talent and grow its footprint across Africa
- A win for either man would strengthen a claim as one of the standout prospects emerging from the African regional scene






