Arman Tsarukyan just lately revealed the one combat he may take subsequent over a title combat. Tsarukyan most just lately secured a round-two submission victory over Dan Hooker at UFC Qatar.
Having made an announcement and proving why he’s the primary contender, the Armenian desires to combat champion Ilia Topuria subsequent. He has referred to as out ‘El Matador’ and the UFC, and desires to combat early subsequent 12 months.
However, the champion has not proven a lot curiosity within the combat. Nevertheless, the back-and-forth between the 2 continues, with each taking digs at one another on social media continuously.
Lately, ‘Ahalkalakets’ was interviewed by Daniel Cormier. ‘DC’ requested him if he would combat once more earlier than getting a title shot, to which Tsarukyan replied:
“No approach. If it’s not Conor McGregor, then I wouldn’t… He would by no means combat me, and the UFC gained’t let me combat Conor McGregor.”
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McGregor has been out of the octagon for almost 4 years. Nevertheless, stories recommend that ‘The Infamous’ is raring to make his return on the UFC White Home 2026 card and is locked in.
Arman Tsarukyan Delivers One other Not-So-Lighthearted Dig at Ilia Topuria
The UFC might quickly schedule Ilia Topuria vs. Arman Tsarukyan, given the dangerous blood brewing between the 2, as evidenced by their frequent criticism of each other in interviews and social media posts. These antics can undoubtedly help within the combat build-up and assist the promotion.
In an interview with Ariel Helwani, Tsarukyan mentioned how Ilia Topuria is all the time touring on a private jet, which he doesn’t “personal.” Calling the Georgian-Spaniard’s way of life “pretend,” he stated:
“I’m not wealthy like Ilia Topuria, flying on personal jets all the time. You’re speculated to have jet, not pretend. He did like pretend carpet together with his identify or final identify. How will you put your final identify on the carpet when all people is stepping on it? No approach he owns the jet. [That jet is] roughly $20 million. No approach he’s making 20 million.”
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