Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro have completed their staredown ahead of their fight at PFL Belfast. The traditional pre-fight faceoff is a standard part of fight week promotion. Details about the specific timing or other promotional activities surrounding the bout are limited in the announcement. Both fighters are preparing for their upcoming PFL matchup.
Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro squared off in the traditional pre-fight staredown ahead of their scheduled light heavyweight matchup at PFL Belfast, with both men now locked in and ready for fight week to conclude.
Pedro enters the bout as one of the more recognizable names on the card. The 34-year-old Australian, who trains out of Lions High Performance Centre, carries a professional record of 10 wins and 5 losses. Standing six-foot-three at 191 cm with a remarkable 79-inch reach, he brings a physical frame that commands attention at light heavyweight. Pedro has shown consistent striking output throughout his career, landing 2.9 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 59 percent, a figure that ranks among the sharper in the division. He also mixes in a ground game, averaging 0.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes alongside 0.76 takedowns in the same window.

Verified data for Yagshimuradov was not available at the time of publication.
Why it matters
- Pedro's combination of length, striking accuracy, and submission threat makes him a well-rounded stylistic test for any opponent
- A strong showing at PFL Belfast could reshape the light heavyweight picture within the promotion
- The bout represents a meaningful opportunity for both fighters to establish themselves on the PFL roster heading into the season









