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Locking up his fifth straight UFC win, Arman Tsarukyan dominated with a second-round knockout performance over a very tough foe in Joel Alvarez on Saturday. Controlling the fight for the majority of its duration, Tsarukyan racked up 36 significant strikes (93 total strikes) in 6:57 of total action. After putting his opponent on the mat for the second round, Tsarukyan continued to dominate with strikes, leading to the end of the contest. Tsarukyan has earned back-to-back finishes and has shown he can finish off a dangerous finisher. It's possible that Tsarukyan has marked himself as a consistent fantasy starter moving forward.--Matt Bricker
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Arman Tsarukyan won the biggest fight of his career at UFC 300 on Saturday night, defeating former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira by split decision. After surviving an early guillotine attempt, Tsarukyan edged out a split-decision win by utilizing his superior wrestling and control time. In 15 minutes of action, Tsarukyan landed two takedowns and 49 significant strikes. By defeating Oliveira, Tsarukyan is likely going to face the winner of Islam Makhachev vs. Dustin Poirier.--Alen Kurbasic - RotoBaller
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Arman Tsarukyan meets the former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira on Saturday's pay-per-view UFC 300 main card in Las Vegas. He is on a three-fight winning streak having defeated Damir Ismagulov, Joaquim Silva, and just recently, Beneil Dariush. He has an impressive 8-2 UFC record, with four of his past five wins coming by way of knockout. Tsarukyan enters this fight as the favorite, as DraftKings has him at a salary of $8,700. Throughout his UFC career (ten bouts), he averages 92.9 fantasy points per contest.--Alen Kurbasic - RotoBaller
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Arman Tsarukyan knocked out Beneil Dariush with a huge right hand a little after a minute in their headline lightweight clash at UFC Austin. Tsarukyan entered the fight riding a two-fight winning streak, beating Damir Ismagulov and Joaquim Silva in his previous two bouts. This was his tenth knockout victory on top of five submission wins over his career. In 1:04 of action, Tsarukyan landed eight significant strikes. The victory was a monumental statement for Tsarukyan, who had been on the verge of breaking into the lightweight elite. --Alen Kurbasic - RotoBaller
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Arman Tsarukyan, a 27-year-old lightweight prospect, will face Beneil Dariush in the main event at UFC Austin. Since taking current champion Islam Makhachev the distance across three competitive rounds in his UFC debut close to five years ago, Tsarukyan has been widely predicted to reach the top on MMA's biggest stage. After losing a closely contested unanimous decision to Mateusz Gamrot, Tsarukyan won back-to-back fights against Damir Ismagulov and Joaquim Silva. DraftKings sees Tsarukyan as the favorite with a salary of $9,200 while in his eight UFC fights, he's averaging 92.1 fantasy points per outing. The outcome of this fight will determine if Tsarukyan can overcome the challenges posed by Dariush's skillset and make a case for a title shot in the future.--Alen Kurbasic - RotoBaller
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