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“Bro looks crazy”… Arman Tsarukyan stuns fans with bulky physique ahead of UFC 311 title fight

Arman Tsarukyan has impressed fans with his ripped body just days after attempting to win lightweight gold.

The rising contender gets his second chance at Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 next week, with the world title on the line in Los Angeles. Known for his impressive aesthetics during fights, he appears to be in the shape of his life.

Tsarukyan had faced Makhachev once before, losing a decision in 2019, before putting together an impressive run that earned him the top contender spot. Now he leaves no stone unturned before shooting for the belt.

Arman Tsarukyan stuns fans on social media ahead of UFC 311

In general, it’s no surprise that Arman Tsarukyan is heading into a fight week in phenomenal shape. But it seems he’s looking better than ever, and a few photos from his camp shared on social media have gone viral, being viewed over 1.2 million times.

Fans are amazed by his physique and many think he looks so good that he needs performance enhancers to help him. However, Tsarukyan has never failed a drug test in his career and appears to be completely clean for this fight.

“This guy might have the best physique in the UFC,” one excited fan wrote, while another asked, “How do you get abs like that?” A few more comments made the same point: “Bro looks like a Spartans.”

However, others weren’t as impressed, noting that bodies don’t win fights and comparing him to other infamous fighters like Michael Chandler. “I mean, yeah, he’s jacked,” one wrote. “He somehow always looks like that. I wouldn’t interpret it as a prediction of how he’ll do in the fight.”

Another claimed Tsarukyan had “too much muscle” and predicted he could “gas out” in the fight. He has also been compared to Logan Paul, who is known to have an impressive physique, who is also regularly accused of being unnatural.

Arman Tsarukyan claimed he was “not 100 percent invested” in MMA before UFC 311.

Tsarukyan’s physical condition seems to indicate something different than his recent claims that he is not fully committed to the sport of MMA. Before the fight, a buddy was seen on camera at his training camp asking him if he was still fully committed to his UFC goals.

“You told us yourself that you’re not 100% invested in MMA and that there are a lot of people out there who work harder,” his friend asked in a video posted on his website just days after the biggest fight of his career YouTube channel uploaded.

“And yet you are one step away from becoming the best lightweight in the world. Have you ever asked yourself, “What if I invested 100% in MMA?”

Tsarukyan seemed to agree with his assessment before musing, “Well, now we’ll see. The title fight will show whether a man who isn’t 100% invested in this business can still make it.”

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