Tsarukyan reveals his chosen companions for the "dismantling" process
In the upcoming UFC Fight Night 265 event, set to take place in Qatar on November 22, Armenian-Russian fighter Arman Tsarukyan will square off against New Zealand's Dan Hooker. This highly anticipated match-up is one of several intriguing bouts on the card.
Tsarukyan, currently riding a six-fight win streak, has revealed his dream opponents for a hypothetical showdown: Khamzat Chimaev, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Islam Makhachev. The questioner "Ahalkalakts" expressed interest in joining the hypothetical showdown if it were to occur.
Before his UFC fight against Hooker, Tsarukyan will face MMA veteran Benson Henderson in a BJJ match on September 19.
Meanwhile, tension is brewing between Darren Till and Yoel Romero. The drama began when Romero issued a challenge to Till, to which Till responded in a rude manner. This heated exchange has left fans eagerly awaiting a potential future match-up between the two.
Another potential fight being discussed is that of Deiveson Figueiredo and Terence Crawford. Figueiredo's team has yet to comment on the possibility of this encounter.
In a previous match, Evloev defeated Sterling, a fact that Sterling has disputed. However, with the focus currently on the upcoming events, it remains to be seen if this dispute will escalate further.
As the UFC community eagerly anticipates the events of Fight Night 265, it's clear that the excitement is not limited to the ring. With dream match-ups on the horizon and tension simmering between some of the sport's biggest names, the coming months promise to be an exciting time for UFC fans.
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