Dana White expresa frustración con las controversias de Arman Tsarukyan en UFC 326

El CEO de UFC, Dana White, expresó una clara insatisfacción con el contendiente de peso ligero Arman Tsarukyan durante la conferencia de prensa posterior a UFC 326, destacando problemas continuos fuera del octágono y dejando inciertos los próximos combates del peleador en medio de su reciente pelea en un evento de freestyle.

En el último desarrollo en la serie de controversias de Arman Tsarukyan —como se cubrió en informes previos—, el peleador de peso ligero de UFC clasificado No. 1 ha recibido críticas directas del CEO de UFC, Dana White. Hablando en la conferencia de prensa posterior a UFC 326 el 8 de marzo de 2026, White abordó la participación de Tsarukyan en una pelea en Real American Freestyle (RAF) después de un combate de grappling.  nn'I don’t love it, but that night was someone else’s problem and not mine. The division is heading up, and there are a lot of fun fights to make, and we’ll get Arman figured out,' White dijo. Preguntado sobre posibles enfrentamientos que Tsarukyan discutió con el director de negocios de UFC, Hunter Campbell —incluyendo a Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira y Alexander Volkanovski—, White respondió: 'No sé. No estoy entusiasmado con Arman en este momento, y hay muchas razones diferentes; no son solo las cosas que ven públicamente. Entiendo que hubo mucho ida y vuelta entre [Arman y Georgio Poullas], pero donde hay humo, hay fuego. Y Arman ha estado echando mucho humo últimamente. Así que, sí.'nnLas declaraciones de White aluden a la historia de incidentes de Tsarukyan, incluyendo su retiro de UFC 311, golpear a un fanático en UFC 300 y dar un cabezazo a Dan Hooker antes de UFC Qatar, que han nublado su camino hacia una pelea por el título.nnTsarukyan sigue activo fuera de UFC, con un combate de grappling en Brasil esta semana y una revancha contra Georgio Poullas en abril. Su regreso al octágono parece en espera mientras la promoción evalúa su situación.

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