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Arman Tsarukyan vs. Paddy Pimblett: UFC Beef Over Title Claim

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Arman tsarukyan Goes In On ‘Trashcan’‍ Paddy Pimblett After Brit’s Recent UFC Lightweight Title Claim

Arman Tsarukyan hasn’t been shy about voicing his opinion on ​Paddy ‌Pimblett’s ⁣recent‍ claim that he’s one fight away from a ⁢shot at teh‍ UFC lightweight title. In fact, the ⁢armenian-Russian fighter went‍ in on⁤ “The Baddy,” calling⁢ him a “trashcan” ‍and questioning⁤ the legitimacy of his rise ⁣in the division. ⁢Let’s break down ‍the beef and what it means for the future⁤ of the ⁣lightweight title ⁢picture.

Pimblett’s ​Bold​ Claim & Tsarukyan’s Response

Pimblett⁤ recently stated he believes a win in ​his next fight will earn him a title⁣ shot against Islam Makhachev. This claim, made on the steve Will Do It podcast, promptly drew criticism ⁢from many fans and ‍fighters,⁢ including Tsarukyan.[https://twitter.com/ArmanTsarukyan/status/16908790167035924719?ref[https://twittercom/ArmanTsarukyan/status/16908790167035924719?ref

[https://twittercom/ArmanTsarukyan/status/16908790167035924719?refsrc=twsrc%5Etfw” rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”blank”>August ​11, 2025

Tsarukyan‌ didn’t hold back, responding⁣ to Pimblett’s ‍statement with a‌ scathing tweet (seen above). While the tweet is in Armenian, it was ⁢quickly translated, revealing‌ a harsh assessment of Pimblett’s‌ skills and standing ⁢in the division. The translation essentially calls Pimblett a “trashcan” and‌ questions how he’s even in‍ the conversation⁤ for a title⁢ shot.

this ‍isn’t the first time​ Tsarukyan has expressed frustration with the UFC’s matchmaking at lightweight. He ​feels he’s earned a‌ title opportunity based on‍ his notable record and dominant performances.

Tsarukyan Willing to Fight Another Contender to Earn Title Shot

Although in⁤ the eyes of the fanbase Tsarukyan​ deserves the next title shot, according to Dana ‌white, ⁤he still has ⁣some ways to go before he ‌proves himself, despite having weighed in as ⁤the backup for UFC 317.

And with⁤ that, the​ 28-year-old has claimed that he is willing to fight another contender⁤ to truly earn ⁤another shot at the ​lightweight⁢ title.

This willingness⁤ to compete⁢ demonstrates⁢ Tsarukyan’s confidence⁤ and dedication to reaching the top of the division. He’s not simply demanding a title shot; he’s prepared to put in the work and defeat anyone the UFC puts in front of him.

What Does This Mean for the Lightweight Division?

The tension⁣ between Tsarukyan and Pimblett highlights the competitive nature of the‍ UFC’s lightweight division. Several fighters are vying for a ‌shot at ⁣Makhachev’s title, and the path to contention is​ far from clear.⁣

Here’s a look at ‍some​ of the key players and potential scenarios:

Islam Makhachev: The current champion, coming off a dominant win against⁣ Alexander volkanovski. His ⁤next⁣ opponent ‌remains to be seen.
Charles ⁢Oliveira: ​A former champion and perennial contender. A win for Oliveira would almost certainly guarantee⁢ him another title shot.
Dustin ⁣Poirier: A‌ fan favorite‍ and experienced veteran. A potential opponent ​for Makhachev,depending on other matchups.
Justin ⁢Gaethje: A dangerous striker with knockout power.A win over a‍ top contender could propel him into⁢ title contention.
Arman Tsarukyan: Arguably⁢ the‌ most deserving ⁤contender based⁣ on recent‍ performances.
Paddy Pimblett: Needs a significant ⁤win to prove he’s a legitimate⁢ threat in the division.

The⁣ UFC will need⁤ to carefully navigate these matchups to create ​compelling ‍storylines​ and⁣ determine ⁤the ⁢next challenger for Makhachev. Tsarukyan’s⁤ willingness to fight anyone suggests he’s⁤ eager to accelerate that process.

ultimately, ​the lightweight‍ division is brimming with talent, and⁤ the coming⁣ months promise to be⁣ filled with ⁢exciting fights⁣ and unexpected twists.Keep an eye on Arman Tsarukyan

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