Daniel Cormier is urging Arman Tsarukyan to get out of his own way before he costs himself the UFC lightweight title shot he has been chasing for years.
The former two-division champion addressed Tsarukyan's recent pattern of incidents outside the Octagon in a video on his YouTube channel, telling the Armenian contender that he is finally close to getting what he wants but that one wrong move could send him back to square one.
"Arman was in purgatory," Cormier said. "It's almost like the trust was gone. But you can start to rebuild that trust through competition. But it's what he's doing outside of the Octagon that is now making Arman Tsarukyan a guy — I'm telling you, I know this, I really know, Arman Tsarukyan is now starting to make himself undeniable through all the stuff he's doing outside of the UFC."
Cormier said the window is open right now in a way it has not been since Tsarukyan was passed over for the interim title fight at UFC 311 in January, and that the priority has to be keeping it that way.
"This is as close as he's been since UFC 311. Everything is going great. I told his manager the other day, I said, 'Just don't f--- this up. Don't do one thing that kicks you backwards. He's gotta be very careful. The thing the other day with American Airlines, for us that's funny. But we need to make sure — Arman told me himself, 'I'll be a good boy.' It's funny to us, but he's right at that point now where he's gotta peel back a little bit and he's gonna get exactly what he wants."
Tsarukyan's track record of incidents outside the cage has been a recurring obstacle in his path to a title shot. He punched a fan at UFC 300, pulled out of UFC 311 on late notice, headbutted Dan Hooker at the UFC Qatar ceremonial weigh-ins last November, and was most recently removed from an American Airlines flight in Los Angeles after he and members of his team refused to take their seats while the aircraft was taxiing.



