Davletdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro completed their pre-fight staredown ahead of PFL Belfast. The two fighters are scheduled to compete at the upcoming PFL event in Belfast. No additional details about the fight were provided in the post. The staredown marks the final promotional buildup before their bout.
Davletdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro came face to face for their pre-fight staredown as PFL Belfast draws near, completing the final piece of promotional buildup before the two light heavyweights share the cage.
Pedro enters the bout carrying a 10-5 record and brings considerable physical tools to the matchup. The 34-year-old Australian, who trains out of Lions High Performance Centre, stands six-foot-three with a 79-inch reach — an imposing frame for the division. He lands 2.9 significant strikes per minute at an impressive 59 percent striking accuracy, and while he is primarily known as a striker, he adds a ground dimension with 0.76 takedowns and 0.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Verified data for Yagshimuradov was not available in the AgentMMA database at the time of publication.
Why it matters
- Pedro's combination of reach, striking accuracy, and submission attempts makes him a multi-dimensional threat at light heavyweight.
- The PFL Belfast card represents a significant platform for both fighters, with PFL's competitive format meaning every result carries weight toward season standings or tournament positioning.
- The staredown signals both men are on-site and the fight is proceeding as scheduled.








