Arman Tsarukyan has told Justin Gaethje that he is best off vacating his lightweight title and retiring.
This past June, Justin Gaethje pulled off one of the crucial monumental upsets of all time when he beat Ilia Topuria within the UFC Freedom 250 essential event to change into the brand new lightweight champion.
Ahead of his fight on the historic card, the 37-year-old spoke openly in regards to the undeniable fact that he doesn’t have long left in the game but promised his mother that he wouldn’t make a retirement decision on fight night.
But now, ‘The Highlight’ has been advised to hold up his gloves while at the highest by lightweight primary contender, Arman Tsarukyan.
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Tsarukyan tells Gaethje to retire so he can fight Paddy Pimblett for vacant title
In keeping with the Vice President of the USA, JD Vance, Gaethje’s mom told him following his fight that he’s ‘done fighting’.
Despite Vance’s claim, though, Gaethje’s manager continues to tease ongoing negotiations with the promotion regarding a possible title defense.
Nevertheless, ‘Ahalkalakets’ has advised the exciting champion to call it a day on his profession in order that he can fight Paddy Pimblett for the vacant 155lb title.
“My opinion is, he should retire,” Tsarukyan told Helen Yee.
“He should vacate the title. (I’d fight) Paddy (for the vacant title). It’s a nightmare for the UFC nevertheless it’s okay,” he continued.
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Paddy Pimblett 🏴 has risen 4 spots following his submission over Benoit Saint-Denis.
Paddy Pimblett picked up an especially impressive win against Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 329, choking him unconscious in under one minute.
But having lost to Gaethje earlier this 12 months, the champion has shut down the potential of a rematch with ‘The Baddy’ any time soon.
Having said that, if Gaethje listens to calls for him to retire, it could arrange a long-awaited clash between the Brit and the consensus uncrowned champion, Tsarukyan.
Despite that, it’s unlikely that we are going to get a solution regarding Gaethje’s future this 12 months as following his title win, he stated that he won’t return in 2026.
Within the meantime, Tsarukyan has accepted a fight for his UFC return, with all signs pointing towards a rematch with current BMF champion, Charles Oliveira.
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