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Arman Tsarukyan’s First Fight in Armenia Ends in a Draw Against Shara Bullet Before Sold-Out Yerevan Crowd

Updated: 2 days ago

Arman Tsarukyan’s First Fight in Armenia Ends in a Draw Against Shara Bullet Before Sold-Out Yerevan Crowd

A grappling fight took place at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex in Yerevan, where Armenian mixed martial arts fighter Arman Tsarukyan faced Russian fighter Shara Bullet. The bout was part of the first Hype Fighting event and was held in the lightweight division.


Arman Tsarukyan, who is ranked number one in the UFC lightweight rankings, competed in front of a home crowd for the first time in his career. The match lasted six minutes, and after the full time had passed, the referees declared the result a draw. As a result, Arman Tsarukyan did not defeat Shara Bullet, and there was no winner announced for the fight.

After the bout ended, Shara Bullet asked for a rematch. Arman Tsarukyan agreed to this idea and said that in the next fight there must be one clear winner. This response raised interest among fans and created expectations for a future meeting between the two fighters.


The event was very important for Arman Tsarukyan, as it marked his first fight in Armenia. The Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex was completely full. Around 8,000 fans came to support the Armenian fighter, creating a strong and emotional atmosphere inside the arena. The large crowd showed how popular Tsarukyan is in his home country and how much support he receives from local fans.


As part of the event, Arman Tsarukyan also received a special gift from the tournament organizers. He was given an apartment in Yerevan, which was presented as a sign of appreciation for his achievements and his participation in the tournament.


Arman Tsarukyan has an impressive career record in mixed martial arts. He has fought 26 professional MMA fights and has won 23 of them. His performance and status as a top-ranked UFC fighter made this event one of the most anticipated combat sports shows held in Armenia.


The draw result left many fans wanting more, especially after the intense six-minute battle. With both fighters open to a rematch, attention is now focused on when and where their next fight will take place, and whether a clear winner will be decided next time.


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