Canadian welterweight Rory MacDonald wins PFL debut via first-round submission
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Canadian welterweight Rory (Red King) MacDonald, returning to action after 18 months, made short work of his Professional Fighters League debut with a first-round submission win over (Curtious) Curtis Millender at PFL 2 on Thursday.
MacDonald (22-6-1) took Millender down after a lengthy struggle at the fence, eventually taking his back. He applied a body lock, attacking his thigh with heel strikes. Eventually MacDonald worked his arm under Millender’s neck to secure a rear-naked choke and force Millender (18-7-0) to tap three minutes 38 seconds into the bout.
The fighters landed a total of just seven strikes, five of which were by MacDonald on the ground.
It marked the first outing for the 31-year-old MacDonald, a native of Kelowna B.C., who now makes his home in Montreal, since Oct. 26, 2019, when he lost his Bellator title to Douglas (The Phenom) Lima.