iShowSpeed Tells Arman Tsarukyan to Chill During Viral Grappling Session
In the past few months, Arman Tsarukyan has been making rounds on multiple podcasts and collaborating with several streamers and content creators.
This past weekend, the No. 2 UFC lightweight contender met popular streamer IShowSpeed.
After linking up with IShowSpeed, “Ahalkalakets” wasted no time showing some MMA moves and also checking the former’s wrestling skills. The Armenian lifted the 21-year-old with ease, and all IShowSpeed could do was tell him to “relax.”
Check out the clip below:
Netizens have reacted after Tsarukyan checked ShowSpeed’s wrestling.
Check out some of the reactions below:
“Arman be linking up with everyone bro”
“Arman really out here collecting streamers like Pokémon cards 😂”
“First time I see that speed is asking someone to relax.”
“Arman casually ragdolling Speed like it’s nothing, this crossover is pure chaos energy #UFC #IShowSpeed”

The 29-year-old currently doesn’t have any UFC bout upcoming. In the meantime, he has been helping his friend, UFC middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev, train for the latter’s first title defense.
Later this month, Arman Tsarukyan will return to the RAF mats to run it back with Georgio Poullas.
Arman Tsarukyan wants to save the UFC featherweight division
This past weekend, after watching the UFC London main event, Arman Tsarukyan was not impressed with Movsar Evloev’s win over Lerone Murphy.
The 29-year-old has previously shown interest in moving down to featherweight to lock horns with current two-time champion Alexander Volkanovski. And most recently, after top contender Evloev defeated Murphy by majority decision, Tsarukyan once again showed interest in fighting “The Great.” He posted on Threads:
“UFC fans, is it time for me to save the featherweight division?”
Check out Arman Tsarukyan’s comments below:

Tsarukyan’s next UFC bout is expected to be announced soon, as he has confirmed that Hunter Campbell has given him a date for his next bout. Previously, the Armenian has also said he expects to get a lightweight title shot later this year.






