Tony Ferguson Preparing for High-Stakes Freestyle Match Without Traditional Wrestling Partners Tony Ferguson made a striking revelation during the RAF 10 press conference in St. Louis, disclosing that he had no wrestling partners during his training camp ahead of his co-main event freestyle wrestling matchup against Arman Tsarukyan. The admission came after Tsarukyan directly questioned Ferguson about his preparation, prompting Ferguson to offer an unconventional explanation for his training methods. Ferguson stated, “You know what the funny thing is? I’ve had zero wrestling partners for this camp.” He clarified that he relied on specialized equipment instead of live training partners, emphasizing his use of Adam Takedown machines. When Tsarukyan asked, “Only you in the gym?” Ferguson responded with a mix of confidence and humor, saying, “You know what the best thing is? Do you know what I own? I own Adam Takedown machines. I bought that from Dan Gable’s roommate.” Ferguson elaborated on how he integrated the machine into his training, stating, “I flew him in and I showed him exactly what I could do with that machine. Not just jiujitsu, but wrestling, striking and everything else. Now, if your bones are stronger than metal, we’ll see how that goes.” The admission sparked immediate attention, especially since Tsarukyan had previously questioned the quality of Ferguson’s preparation. Earlier in the event, the undefeated RAF competitor had joked that Ferguson’s training footage appeared more like dancing than wrestling. Ferguson quickly defended his credentials, citing his NCAA Division II national championship at Grand Valley State in 2006. He highlighted his experience competing against elite opponents, including a notable loss to Jon Jones at the Cliff Keen National Duals.#st_louis #arman_tsarukyan #tony_ferguson #raf_10 #adam_takedown

Arman Tsarukyan Names Islam Makhachev Over Khabib Nurmagomedov in GOAT Debate Arman Tsarukyan, a former UFC lightweight champion, has publicly stated his belief that Islam Makhachev is the superior fighter when compared to Khabib Nurmagomedov, despite the latter’s legendary status in the sport. Tsarukyan’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about the legacies of the two Russian fighters, who have both left indelible marks on the world of mixed martial arts. While Nurmagomedov is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of all time, Tsarukyan argues that Makhachev’s versatility, adaptability, and achievements give him the edge in the broader context of their careers. Makhachev, who has held titles in both the lightweight and welterweight divisions, took over as the face of Dagestani MMA following Nurmagomedov’s retirement in 2020. Nurmagomedov, known for his dominance in the lightweight division, retired after a storied career that spanned over a decade. His decision to step away from competition in 2020 marked the end of an era, paving the way for Makhachev to emerge as the new standard-bearer for his homeland. Makhachev’s rise to prominence has been marked by his ability to adapt to different weight classes and his success in high-stakes bouts, including his dominant performance against Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 in November 2023. This victory not only solidified his status as a top-tier fighter but also made him the 11th double champion in UFC history, a rare distinction that underscores his versatility and skill. Nurmagomedov, on the other hand, never pursued the path of a double champion. His entire professional career was dedicated to the lightweight division, where he became a household name for his technical precision, relentless pressure, and ability to dismantle opponents.#arman_tsarukyan #islam_makhachev #khabib_nurmagomedov #ufc_322 #dagestan

Arman Tsarukyan confident he would beat prime Khabib Nurmagomedov: ‘I’m more well-rounded than him’ Arman Tsarukyan, the undefeated lightweight contender, has expressed his belief that he could defeat the legendary Khabib Nurmagomedov if they ever faced off, calling the former UFC champion “less complete” than himself. Tsarukyan, who has won five consecutive MMA bouts since 2022, emphasized his technical versatility as a key advantage in such a matchup. Speaking to Hassan Yosufi, he stated, “My skills are my biggest advantage. I’m more well-rounded than him.” This confidence comes as Tsarukyan continues to compete in grappling matches globally while awaiting his next UFC assignment. Nurmagomedov, who retired in 2020 with a perfect 29-0 record, dominated the lightweight division by submitting Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, and Justin Gaethje in his final three fights. Despite his retirement, Tsarukyan has positioned himself as a potential heir to Nurmagomedov’s legacy, citing his ability to adapt to different styles. The 29-year-old fighter, who lost his UFC debut to Islam Makhachev in 2019, has since carved out a reputation as a relentless competitor. His recent victories include a split decision over former champion Charles Oliveira and a second-round submission of Dan Hooker in November 2025. Tsarukyan’s path to the UFC title has been shaped by key moments in the division’s history. In April 2025, Nurmagomedov had previously suggested Tsarukyan would be a more challenging opponent for then-lightweight champion Islam Makhachev than Ilia Topuria. That prediction proved prescient when Topuria, despite being considered a “more serious fighter” by Nurmagomedov, knocked out Charles Oliveira to claim the UFC lightweight title after Makhachev vacated the belt to move up to welterweight.#arman_tsarukyan #khabib_nurmagomedov #hassan_yosufi #urijah_faber #raf_8

Arman Tsarukyan picks the 'better' fighter between Islam Makhachev and prime Khabib Nurmagomedov Arman Tsarukyan, the current UFC welterweight champion, has weighed in on the debate over who is the superior fighter between Islam Makhachev and his former mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov. Tsarukyan, who has followed in Nurmagomedov’s footsteps as a top lightweight contender, recently expressed his belief that Makhachev edges out the legendary Dagestani in terms of skill and overall impact. The discussion comes as Makhachev continues to dominate at 170 pounds, having recently secured his place as the promotion’s 11th double champion after defeating Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322. Nurmagomedov, who retired in 2020 after a storied career as a lightweight champion, never attempted to become a double champion, instead focusing on his singular division. Makhachev, however, has achieved this feat, cementing his status as one of the most versatile fighters in UFC history. Tsarukyan, who lost to Makhachev in a competitive promotional debut at UFC Saint Petersburg, acknowledged the Russian’s well-rounded skill set and the advantage of having Nurmagomedov in his corner. “Islam is more well-rounded, and he has Khabib in his corner,” Tsarukyan said during an appearance on Adin Ross’ Kick stream. The comparison between the two fighters has sparked widespread debate among fans and analysts. While Nurmagomedov is celebrated for his dominance in the lightweight division and his undefeated record during his career, Makhachev’s ability to transition to welterweight and maintain his success has drawn praise for his adaptability.#arman_tsarukyan #islam_makhachev #khabib_nurmagomedov #ufc_322 #ufc_saint_petersburg