Eduard Vartanyan Open to Rematches in ASA, ACA Title Milestone Highlighted

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Eduard Vartanyan, a Russian mixed martial arts fighter, recently weighed the possibility of a rematch with Artem Reznikov, a representative from Kazakhstan. The remarks were shared by legalbet.kz.

When asked if he would seek revenge against Reznikov, Vartanyan explained that if a fight takes place in the ASA promotion, the opponent becomes less important than the opportunity to compete in the octagon. He emphasized that the setting of the bout would guide his decision rather than any specific adversary.

Across his professional MMA tenure, Vartanyan has fought 29 times, securing 25 victories while suffering four losses. On June 16, he delivered a technical knockout to Reznikov at ACA-159, marking Vartanyan as ACA’s first interim champion. His career also features a 2014 triumph at the Combat Sambo World Cup and his affiliation with the Lionheart team, which has long supported his ascent in combat sports.

Alexander Skaredin, who manages Irina Alekseeva, a Kazakhstan-born competitor who previously fought in the UFC, offered thoughts on a rival named Melissa Dixon. Skaredin provided his perspective on the ongoing competition landscape and how rivals are shaping Alekseeva’s trajectory in the sport. The comments contribute to a broader discussion about cross-border matchups and the evolving dynamics of women’s MMA within major promotions. (Source: legalbet.kz)

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