Arman Tsarukyan Confident He Earned Title Shot Ahead of Charles Oliveira
Arman Tsarukyan believes he did enough to warrant another crack at reigning lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.
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“Charles knocked him out, and if I won by decision, how am I going to fight for the title?” Tsarukyan said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. “But I knocked him out faster than Charles, and he didn’t take me down like he did with Charles. I performed better than Charles. Charles already had the opportunity, so it’s my time right now.”
Oliveira fell to Makhachev via second-round submission in their
title bout at UFC 280. The Brazilian was scheduled for a rematch
against the lightweight champ at UFC 294, but had to pull out of
the fight after suffering a cut in training. For now, it’s still
expected that Oliveira is the No. 1 contender in waiting.
Tsarukyan entered UFC on ESPN 52 knowing he would need an memorable showing to potentially surpass Oliveira.
“When they gave me the fight, I was thinking, ‘I have to knock him out in the first round and call out Islam and get a title fight,” Tsarukyan said.
UFC CEO Dana White wouldn’t commit to anything regarding the lightweight title picure, but he did acknowledge that Tsarukyan vs. Makhachev is a “great stylistic matchup.”
If he doesn’t get a title shot next, Tsarukyan doesn’t necessarily have another opponent in mind.
“If they’re not going to give me a title shot, then we have to figure it out,” he said. “But hopefully they give me a title fight and that’s it.”
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