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“Hurts a Bit” – Arman Tsarukyan Has UFC 300 Upset Planned for Charles Oliveira; Fans Turn Against LW Star

Published 03/09/2024, 12:04 AM EST

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Charles Oliveira fans were out in full force against Arman Tsarukyan at the latest UFC 300 Q&A session! The two men are scheduled to clash at the historic UFC event on April 13th. According to the announcement made by UFC CEO Dana White, the fight will determine the number one contender to take on lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev.

However, during the recent Q&A session for the event, Tsarukyan was on the receiving end of an overwhelmingly negative response from the crowd. While bringing him up to the stage, host Megan Olivi noticed the fan reactions and exclaimed, “…poor guy, he hasn’t said a word yet and you’re already booing him?”

 

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In the video shared by MMA Junkie on Instagram, the fans seemingly didn’t care what Tsarukyan had to say as he had to endure a chorus of boos every time he was asked a question. And things took a turn for the worse when fans were allowed to present their questions to the fighters.

One fan even loudly screamed, “I got a question for Arman, after a fight with washed Beneil Dariush, what are your plans after YOU GET F**KING KNOCKED OUT BY CHARLES ‘DO BRONX’ OLIVEIRA? F**K YOU!” However, Tsarukyan maintained his composure and calmly responded by stating, “You’re gonna get upset at UFC 300, don’t bet money”, highlighting his plans for ‘Do Bronx’ in their upcoming fight. However, the display by the crowd caused the MMA fans online to come out and state their displeasure with Oliveira’s fans for the incident in the comment section.

Fans left fuming after Arman Tsarukyan heckled relentlessly by ‘Do Bronx’ supporters

Online reactions to the incident highlight the criticism of the disrespectful behavior of Charles Oliveira’s supporters. Many disapproved of the hostile fan behavior and emphasized the need for greater respect toward fighters. Here’s how the community reacted:

Fans commended Tsarukyan for keeping his composure when faced with a difficult situation with the fan response:

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“Arman handled it very well”

Others slammed the “disrespectful” behavior and pointed out that Tsarukyan isn’t a fighter who indulges in trash-talking his opponents:

“This is so disrespectful. Especially towards a guy like Arman, goes in fights pretty well doesn’t talk sh*t about anyone. These people need to get a life.”

Some pointed out that Tsarukyan may have been hurt by the fan responses as he doesn’t consider himself to be “the bad guy”:

“It probably hurts a bit cuz he doesn’t want to be the bad guy, poor fella lol”

Oliveira’s fanbase was also dubbed “the worst” by the online community for their distasteful behavior:

“Worst fanbase in MMA by far”

And some even proclaimed that the UFC should not allow fans access to the microphone in situations like this:

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“Fans shouldn’t be allowed to ask fighters questions.”

Others reiterated that the behavior of Oliveira fans is unacceptable and they have a responsibility to treat fighters with more respect:

“I absolutely love MMA but the fanbase is questionable at best I’m down for some banter and trolling but we need to treat the fighters better.”

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Despite being subjected to disrespectful behavior from Charles Oliveira supporters, Tsarukyan maintained his composure, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity. Nevertheless, the incident has sparked a discussion about the MMA fanbase’s conduct and a need for greater respect towards the athletes. 

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