A Russian mixed martial artist competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Arman Tsarukyan, has not ruled out a move to the United States. His decision could hinge on how the UFC contract evolves, and he indicated that if terms improve and his value is more accurately reflected, relocating to the United States would be a natural step.
At a recent UFC event in Las Vegas, Tsarukyan showcased his grappling game by bringing Silva to the mat and landing a decisive sequence of strikes as Silva tried to defend. The fight heated up in the later rounds, and Tsarukyan absorbed a brief knockdown before regaining his footing and pressing forward with relentless determination, earning another victory to add to his growing resume. In this clash, Tsarukyan reached 20 professional wins with three losses, while Silva absorbed a fifth loss in his UFC tenure up to that moment.
Throughout his mixed martial arts career, Tsarukyan has accumulated 20 wins and three losses. His consistent performances have positioned him as a prominent contender in the lightweight division, attracting attention from fans in North America and around the world who follow the evolving dynamics of the sport.
Beyond the cage, chatter within the broader MMA community has circulated about how prominent figures in sports and technology might intersect with the sport, hinting at a wider interest in cross‑over events and potential exhibitions. These conversations illustrate how MMA remains a dynamic platform where athletes, teams, and promoters continuously explore fresh collaborations and opportunities.
Among the fan base, Tsarukyan’s career remains under close watch as he balances title ambitions, contract negotiations, and potential moves that could influence his training base and competition schedule. As he weighs offers and possibilities, supporters in Canada, the United States, and beyond stay tuned for the next steps in his journey inside the UFC octagon and beyond the current fight calendar.