Arman Tsarukyan has claimed that he made a large amount of cash simply to grapple with MMA Guru and one other influencer in a recent stream.
The highest UFC lightweight contender spent his day before RAF05 hanging out at Adin Ross’ Miami warehouse. There, he was introduced to influencers equivalent to Ross’ friend ‘Sweater God’ and the infamous MMA Guru, whose real name is Kyle Mee.
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Tsarukyan spent a while debating with Guru because the trio frolicked in Ross’ room, before they moved to the ring. There, he did some grappling with Guru and Sweater God who each attempted to make use of their much heavier weight to even a lot as get to his legs.
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Arman Tsarukyan claims he earned $40,000 for grappling with MMA Guru
Through the stream with MMA Guru, Arman Tsarukyan took on a grappling challenge where he took on two men who’re considerably heavier. If either of them were to land a takedown, and even get to the legs, he would lose the payout that Adin Ross had promised him.
Tsarukyan is a renowned grappler and ended up beating Lance Palmer 10-0 in quick time the next night at RAF05. He averages over three takedowns per fight within the UFC and holds a 75 percent takedown defense.
Ross put $20,000 on his friend Sweater God scoring a takedown, before going double or nothing when the controversial YouTuber tried to land one against the No. 1-ranked UFC lightweight.
Neither could do it, and speaking after his win at RAF05, he was asked by The Schmo if his win was ‘the simplest thing he’s ever done’. He replied: “No, yesterday I made 40K for one minute simply to slam a few fat guys… I’m getting cash on daily basis.”


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