Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov and Tyson Pedro participated in their pre-fight staredown ahead of PFL Belfast. The two fighters faced off as part of the traditional pre-event promotional activities. The faceoff video was shared through official channels showcasing the anticipated matchup. Both fighters will compete at the upcoming PFL Belfast event. The staredown provides fans with a preview of the intensity expected when the two meet in the cage.
Australian light heavyweight Tyson Pedro came face to face with Davlatdzhan Yagshimuradov at the pre-fight staredown ahead of PFL Belfast, giving fans an early look at the intensity set to follow when the two meet inside the cage.
Pedro, 34, carries a professional record of 10 wins and 5 losses and represents Australia out of Lions High Performance Centre. Standing six-foot-three with a 79-inch reach, he is a sizeable presence at light heavyweight. He lands 2.9 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 59 percent, showing both volume and precision on the feet. Pedro also brings a submission threat, averaging 0.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a well-rounded danger across all phases of the fight.

Yagshimuradov enters the matchup as a respected presence in the division, though verified statistical data for him was not available ahead of this report.
Why it matters
- Pedro's combination of striking accuracy and submission attempts makes him a multi-dimensional matchup problem
- The bout adds a notable light heavyweight contest to the PFL Belfast card
- A strong performance from either fighter could have meaningful implications in the PFL's competitive light heavyweight landscape







