The lightweight primary contender claims he’s traveling to Vegas this week to place pen to paper.
This coming Saturday, Arman Tsarukyan makes his eighth Real American Freestyle Wrestling appearance of the yr when he takes on Colby Covington at RAF 11.
‘Ahalkalakets’ hasn’t fought within the UFC Octagon since last November when he took on Dan Hooker within the UFC Qatar predominant event, submitting him within the second round.
Despite his inactivity within the UFC, though, the Armenian has revealed that his return to the cage is now locked in.
Who wins between Colby Covington and Arman Tsarukyan?
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Tsarukyan confirms UFC return
The 29-year-old’s clash against Covington this Saturday will probably be for the inaugural ‘crossover’ belt that RAF have introduced for competitors who aren’t full-time wrestlers.
Having been out of motion within the UFC since November, Tsarukyan confirmed during an interview with MMAFighting that he’s hopeful of competing two times within the UFC this yr.
This past weekend fellow lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett pulled off a giant win when he submitted Benoit Saint-Denis in the primary round of their UFC 329 clash.
Following his win, Pimblett claimed that the Armenian must take off his singlet and just take a fight within the UFC. And now, Tsarukyan has confirmed that his UFC return is confirmed.
“It was an excellent performance, he did a excellent job and yeah, he’s right, however the UFC has got to present me a fight, that’s why I’m flying to Vegas and I actually have a date, I actually have a reputation, we’ve just got to (sign) on Monday and so every thing is nearly arrange,” Tsarukyan said.

Although ‘Ahalkalakets’ hasn’t confirmed who he will probably be fighting next, Justin Gaethje’s manager dropped an enormous hint regarding ‘The Highlight’s’ first title defense recently.
Ali Abdelaziz stated that Gaethje will probably be fighting someone he has never fought, ruling out rematches with Pimblett, Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira, potentially only leaving Tsarukyan.
“It’s gonna be an excellent fight, an exciting fight and the most effective place to fight for me. This yr, two fights, two belts,” Tsarukyan continued.
The Armenian has been heavily linked to a rematch with the aforementioned Oliveira, whose manager recently held a gathering with Hunter Campbell regarding his next fight.
With that, it seems as if Tsarukyan is ready for a title fight of sorts next, whether that be a BMF title fight or an undisputed lightweight title clash.
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