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Joe Schilling defiant following bizarre stoppage loss at PFL Brussels

Joe Schilling defiant following bizarre stoppage loss at PFL Brussels

Joe
Schilling’s first MMA fight since 2019 ended in controversy. | PFL
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Joe
Schilling’s first mixed martial arts appearance in more than
six years ended in unusual fashion at
PFL Brussels.

Schilling was on his back during a light heavyweight matchup
against Donegi
Abena when his opponent headbutted him while inside guard.
“Stitch ‘Em Up” was visibly angry as the bout was halted due to the
foul. The fight appeared ready to resume after referee Mike Beltran
took a point from Abena, but Schilling decided to call it quits
when the fighters were repositioned on the canvas. As a result,
Schilling suffered a technical knockout loss due to retirement at
the 36-second mark of Round 1.

‘One of the Coolest Moments of My Life’

The former Glory Kickboxing standout reacted to the incident in a
post on Instagram.

“One of the coolest moments of my life,” Schilling wrote.
“Everything else is just noise. I know exactly who I am and so does
my family. Most of you talking s—t couldn’t hold my jock strap. My
opponent also [knows] exactly who he is and that’s on him. God
Bless.”

Schilling hadn’t competed in MMA since Oct. 4, 2019, when he
suffered a 36-second TKO defeat to Tony
Johnson at Bellator 229. The 42-year-old Californian is 4-7 in
MMA overall, with his most notable victory coming via second-round
KO over Melvin
Manhoef in November 2014.

The fight was Abena’s pro MMA debut.

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