Arman Tsarukyan’s controversial actions throughout the years may have finally caught up to him because the fighter is seeking forgiveness from Dana White and the UFC.
Tsarukyan, who punched at fan at UFC 300, pulled out of a lightweight title fight on weigh-in day, and headbutted Dan Hooker before their fight, wants to mend some broken fences.
"I think this is Paramount's first fight, first Paramount event, that's why they're a little bit scared to put me there," Tsarukyan said in an interview with Daniel Cormier (transcript via Matthew Wells of MMA Junkie). "Because I pulled out once in my life from my fight, and they don't believe that they can make it happen. The second one, headbutt. Third one, is that I punched the fan. So, Dana and Hunter, yes, go ahead. Forgive me. Give me a title fight. I'll be a good boy. I'm a good boy, and I'm not gonna hit anybody anymore. I'm trying to be a good boy. ... In the during camp, it can be happen everything you know? Like you can get hurt, but for the weight cut and for the punching bags or headbutt anybody – never happen again."
It is unknown at this time if either White or the UFC has forgiven Tsarukyan for his past transgressions.
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