Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro have completed their pre-fight staredown ahead of PFL Belfast. The two fighters will compete at the upcoming PFL event in Belfast. The face-off marks the final promotional obligation before the fighters meet inside the cage. Limited additional details about the specific bout or card placement are provided in the announcement.
Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro came face to face at the official pre-fight staredown ahead of PFL Belfast, completing their final promotional obligation before the two light heavyweights meet inside the cage.
Pedro brings a record of 10 wins and 5 losses into the bout, representing Australia out of Lions High Performance Centre. The six-foot-three orthodox striker stands at 191 cm with a 79-inch reach and is 34 years old. He lands 2.9 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 59 percent, figures that reflect both his output and his efficiency on the feet. Pedro also shows some versatility on the ground, averaging 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 length and striking accuracy at 59 percent make him a dangerous opponent for anyone willing to engage on the feet
- The 79-inch reach gives Pedro a significant physical tool at light heavyweight
- The outcome carries divisional implications within the PFL light heavyweight bracket






