Arman Tsarukyan

Mixed Martial Artist and UFC Competitor

Arman Tsarukyan - Mixed Martial Artist and UFC Competitor
Born

October 11th, 1996
28 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Armenia

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Engaged in professional mixed martial arts, began competing at a young age. Achieved significant recognition in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for performance in various weight classes. Demonstrated versatility and skill, gaining attention for technical fighting style and resilience in the octagon. Ranked among the top contenders in the lightweight division, consistently delivered compelling performances against ranked opponents.

Competed in the UFC lightweight division

Defeated fighters such as Matt Frevola and Christos Giagos

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