A staredown between Davlatdazhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro took place ahead of their fight at PFL Belfast. The post documents the traditional pre-fight faceoff between the two competitors. While the post mentions the event and the fighters involved, it does not provide specific details about the weight class, bout significance, or exact date of the PFL Belfast event. The faceoff is a standard promotional activity leading up to their scheduled contest. No additional context about either fighter's record or the stakes of the bout is included in the brief announcement.
Davlatdazhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro came face to face at the official staredown ahead of their scheduled bout at PFL Belfast, with the traditional pre-fight faceoff serving as one of the final promotional steps before the two men meet inside the cage.
Pedro enters the contest as one of the more experienced fighters on the card. The 34-year-old Australian carries a professional record of 10 wins and 5 losses, standing six-foot-three at 191 cm with an exceptional 79-inch reach of 201 cm. He trains out of Lions High Performance Centre and competes from an orthodox stance. Pedro lands 2.9 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 59 percent, figures that reflect a measured and efficient approach on the feet. He also contributes on the grappling side, averaging 0.76 takedowns and 0.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Verified data for Yagshimuradov was not available in the AgentMMA database at time of publication, so details on his record and career statistics are withheld here.
Why it matters
- Pedro's combination of length, striking accuracy, and submission threat makes him a multi-dimensional challenge for any opponent
- PFL Belfast represents another significant card for the league as it continues building its European presence
- The outcome will carry meaningful implications for both fighters' standing within the PFL roster



