UFC Star Paddy Pimblett Criticizes Arman Tsarukyan, Claims He’s Lucky to Still Be on the Roster
UFC star Paddy Pimblett has expressed his opinion on Arman Tsarukyan, stating that the latter is lucky to still be part of the UFC roster. Pimblett’s comments come ahead of his upcoming fight against Justin Gaethje for the UFC interim lightweight championship at UFC 324. Many fans and pundits had expected Tsarukyan to be given the opportunity to fight for the title, but according to Dana White, behind-the-scenes issues prevented this from happening.
Tsarukyan is widely regarded as a talented fighter, but his behavior outside of the cage has raised concerns. In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Pimblett did not hold back when discussing Tsarukyan, labeling him as “boring” and stating that he doesn’t know anyone who wants to see him fight. Pimblett also criticized Tsarukyan for pulling out of a fight on short notice due to a claimed back injury, which Pimblett believes was not genuine.
Pimblett’s Criticisms of Tsarukyan
Pimblett’s criticisms of Tsarukyan are not limited to his fighting style or recent behavior. He also believes that Tsarukyan’s attitude and behavior are a result of being “a spoiled little baby” who thinks he can “pay his way out of anything.” Pimblett stated that Tsarukyan’s family has enabled this behavior, allowing him to act in a way that is detrimental to his career. Pimblett also pointed out that Tsarukyan’s recent win over Dan Hooker does not necessarily put him in a strong position for a title shot, as he may have to face Mateusz Gamrot in a rematch.
According to Pimblett, Tsarukyan’s actions have consequences, and he is lucky to still be part of the UFC roster. Pimblett stated that Tsarukyan “never had a bad back” and that he was simply trying to avoid the fight. This behavior, combined with his other actions, has led Pimblett to question whether Tsarukyan is committed to being a professional fighter.
Implications for Tsarukyan’s Career
Tsarukyan’s behavior and Pimblett’s criticisms may have significant implications for his career. If Tsarukyan is unable to address the concerns raised by Pimblett and others, he may find it difficult to regain the trust of the UFC and its fans. Tsarukyan’s talent and potential are undeniable, but his behavior outside of the cage must improve if he is to achieve his goals in the sport. As Pimblett stated, Tsarukyan is lucky to still be on the roster, and he must take steps to ensure that he remains a part of the UFC.
Quotes from Pimblett’s interview with Sky Sports were obtained via MMA Junkie. The UFC has not commented on the situation, but it is clear that Tsarukyan’s behavior is being closely monitored. As the UFC continues to grow and evolve, it is likely that fighters who exhibit unprofessional behavior will face consequences, and Tsarukyan must take heed of Pimblett’s warnings if he is to succeed in the sport.


