David Samuel (5-0-1 NC) and Abdelrahman Mohammad (5-0) participated in a staredown ahead of their scheduled fight on April 10 in Pretoria at PFL Africa. Both fighters enter the contest undefeated, with Samuel holding one no-contest on his record. The matchup represents a significant test for both prospects as they look to maintain their unblemished records. The bout will take place as part of PFL's African expansion.
Two undefeated prospects, David Samuel and Abdelrahman Mohammad, came face to face in a staredown this week ahead of their scheduled clash at PFL Africa on April 10 in Pretoria.
Samuel enters the bout with a record of 5-0-1 NC, the single no-contest the only blemish on an otherwise perfect sheet. Mohammad counters with a clean 5-0 record, meaning both men arrive with their unbeaten status very much intact and very much on the line.
Why it matters
- Both fighters are undefeated, so one unblemished record will end on April 10
- The bout forms part of PFL's push to grow its presence across the African continent
- A win for either prospect would represent a meaningful step forward in a career still in its early stages
The matchup sits within PFL's broader African expansion effort, which has brought the promotion to Pretoria for what is shaping up to be a card built around emerging talent from the region. With two fighters carrying a combined zero professional losses between them, the stakes are straightforward: one prospect moves forward with momentum, the other absorbs his first defeat. The staredown this week suggests both men are ready to settle the question inside the cage.









